Course No. | Name | Credits |
OST 103 | Medical Office Terminology | 3 |
Description: This course is designed to introduce the student to medical terminology including familiar elements, body systems, operative procedures, diseases, as well as pharmacology. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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OSTL 106 | Introduction to Medical Transcription Lab | 1 |
Description: This course applies concepts for Introduction to Medical Transcription.
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OST 204 | Medical Coding | 3 |
This course is designed to develop medical coding skills using ICD-9, CPT, DRGs, APCs, and HCPCS coding systems as applied. Other reimbursement methods and medical insurance concepts are included. Lecture.
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OST 205 | Advanced Medical Coding | 3 |
Description: Applies advanced coding rules for various coding systems and applies the rules to code patient services for a variety of payment systems emphasizing payment fraud and/or abuse.
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OST 206 | Medical Transcription | 3 |
Description: This course applies advanced concepts of medical transcription and provides advanced practice. Lecture.
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OSTL 206 | Medical Transcription Lab | 2 |
Description: This course is designed to give the student additional instruction and experience in the fundamentals of medical transcription. Laboratory: 2 credits ( 90 contact hours).
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OST 208 | Introduction to Hospital Coding | 3 |
Description: This course is designed to introduce the student to the basics of hospital ICD-9, CPT, and HCPCS coding conventions and to provide the student with the foundation needed for entry-level diagnosis(s) and procedural code assignment. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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OST 209 | Advanced Hospital Coding | 3 |
Description: This course is designed for students who have completed an entry-level hospital coding course and are ready to move into more advanced hospital coding. Lecture: 3 credits (45 contact hours).
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OST 212 | Medications | 1 |
Description: This course is designed to; introduce the student to Pharmacology. The student will be introduced to the most commonly used drugs, their names and classifications. Spelling will be stressed. Drug reference books will be introduced. Lecture.
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OST 227 | Medical Office Software | 3 |
Description: This course provides a working knowledge of computer management software in a simulated medical office setting. Lecture. |
OST 230 | Medical Office Software | 3 |
Description: This course identifies and applies rules and regulations of medical filing systems and procedures. Management of both hard copy and magnetic media are emphasized using alphabetic, numeric, chronologic, and color-coded filing systems. Concepts of file retention and archiving are mastered. Legal and ethical aspects of medical records are discussed. Lecture.
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OST 296 | Office Systems Technology Internship II | 3 |
Description: This course enhances the student’s transition from class to work by providing non-paid work experience which utilizes the skills required to achieve the student’s occupational goal. Practicum: 3 credits (135 contact hours).
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