RHM/430
Technology and Digital Health Care in Retail Health Clinics
Online
Format
$1194
Estimated Tuition
3 credits
Total credits
5 weeks
Course length
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Course level: Undergraduate
This course introduces students to technology and digital health within retail health clinics. Concepts covered include patient record management, the exchange of data, proper coding, and data management for the health and wellness of consumers using retail health clinics.
Prerequisites
None
What you'll learn
Course skills and outcomes
Technology for Consumers
- Describe health care technology channels for patients.
- Describe various access platforms to patient history.
Patient Record Management
- Explain the patient record management systems.
- Identify primary users of patient record management systems.
Coding
- Differentiate coding systems used in health care.
- Explain the relationship between proper diagnostics codes and reimbursement.
Data Management
- Explain data management tools used to make strategic decisions within health clinics.
- Describe support resources available for data management.
Exchange of Health Data
- Explain how health data is exchanged from clinics to health care entities.
- Describe Health Information Exchange.