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Description

The Electronic Health Records Program is designed to provide students with the skills necessary for entry-level positions in a medical office, hospital, insurance office, or any type of medical facility utilizing EHR. Students will be exposed to real-world exercises using software to create patient records, lab reports, notes, and code setting.  Additionally, students will gain a solid understanding of the legal aspects of patient confidentiality and disclosure of medical records.  The completion of a certificate-level program does not typically qualify a student for employment. Completion of this program may assist students who have no previous medical experience  or work-related experience improve their chances for entry-level employment. 
Who this course is for:
Medical Professionals: Medical and Dental Assistants, Medical Office Computer Specialist, Medical Records Clerk, Patient Service's Coordinator. and others seeking an salary increase or advancement opportunity.
Anyone seeking a new career opportunities as an Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist,
Job Outlook and Salary Range for Electronic Medical Records Specialists. Overall, demand for medical records and health information technicians is expected to increase 13% through 2026, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS)1. The agency said about 27,800 jobs will be added.

What you'll learn

Electronic Health Records

Medical Billing & Coding for the EHR

Anatomy & Physiology

Medical Terminology

Medical Law and Ethics

Health Insurance in the United States

Requirements

  • You will need a copy of Adobe XD 2019 or above. A free trial can be downloaded from Adobe.
  • No previous design experience is needed.
  • No previous Adobe XD skills are needed.

Course Content

27 sections • 95 lectures
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1-Unit 1: Welcome: Getting Started
2
1.1-Introduction to Electronic Health Records
1.2-What to Expect
2-Unit 2: The Health Care System
6
2.1-Lesson 1: Understanding Health Systems: Historical Evolution of Health Services
2.2-Lesson 2: Health Information Technology (HITECH)
2.3-Lesson 3: Introduction to Health Insurance
2.4-Lesson 4: Federal and State Plans
2.5-Lesson 5: Laws and Regulations
2.6-Check Your Understanding: Understanding Health Systems: Historical Evolution of
3-Unit 3: Medical Terminology
4
3.1-Lesson 1: Introduction to Medical Terminology
3.2-Check Your Understanding: Introduction to Medical Terminology
3.3-Lesson 2: Medical Terminology Systems
3.4-Check Your Understanding: Medical Terminology Body Systems
4-Unit 4: Anatomy & Physiology
33
4.1-Lesson 1 : Introduction to Anatomy & Physiology
4.2-Lesson 2: Anatomical Terms, Planes, Abdominal Division
4.3-Check Your Understanding: Anatomical Terms, Planes, Abdominal Division
4.4-Lesson 3: Homeostasis
4.5-Check Your Understanding: Hemostasis
4.6-Lesson 4: Cells
4.7-Check Your Understanding: Cells
4.8-Lesson 5: Tissue
4.9-Check Your Understanding: Tissues
4.10-Lesson 6: Skeletal System
4.11-Check Your Understanding: Skeletal
4.12-Lesson 7: Muscular System
4.13-Check Your Understanding: Muscular System
4.14-Lesson 8: Integumentary System
4.15-Check Your Understanding: Integumentary
4.16-Lesson 9: Nervous System
4.17-Check Your Understanding: Nervous System
4.18-Lesson 10: Special Senses
4.19-Check Your Understanding: Special Senses
4.20-Lesson 11: Endocrine System
4.21-Check Your Understanding: Endocrine System
4.22-Lesson 12: Cardiovascular System
4.23-Check Your Understanding: Cardiovascular System
4.24-Lesson 13: Respiratory System
4.25-Check Your Understanding: Respiratory System
4.26-Lesson 14: Lymphatic and Immune System
4.27-Check Your Understanding: Lymphatic and Immune System
4.28-Lesson 15: Gastrointestinal System
4.29-Check Your Understanding: Gastrointestinal System
4.30-Lesson 16: Urinary System
4.31-Check Your Understanding: Urinary System
4.32-Lesson 17: Reproductive System
4.33-Check Your Understanding: Reproductive System
5-Unit 5: Introduction to Electronic Health Records
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5.1-Lesson 1: History of the EHR
5.2-Lesson 2: Steps to EHR Implementation
5.3-Learn how to use EHR Software
5.4-Lesson 3: EHR Framwork
5.5-EMR Administration Process
5.6-Lesson 4: EHR Record and Content
5.7-Clinical Assessment Process
5.8-Lesson 5: Patient Visit Management
5.9-Patient Scheduling
5.10-Lesson 6: Consent & Acknowledgments
5.11-Lesson 7: Problem, Medication, and Allergy Lists
5.12-Outpatient Clinical Intake
5.13-Lesson 8: Examination/Assessment Notes, Graphics, and Charts
5.14-VistA CP Flowsheets Module, Shift Handoff Tool, and Progress Notes
5.15-Lesson 9: Treatment Plans, Orders, and Results
5.16-Lesson 10: Medication Orders and Administration
5.17-Lesson 11: Patient Communication
5.18-Inpatient Vista
5.19-Lesson 12: Coding, Billing and Practice Reports
5.20-Lesson 13: Research, Registries, and Reportable Events
5.21-Lesson 14: Personal Health Records and Continuing Care Records
5.22-Admission Assessment
6-REFERENCES
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