HITT 2335

Coding and Reimbursement Methodologies
formerly POFM 1391

Course Information Sheet

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COURSE DESCRIPTION:
Development of advanced coding techniques with emphasis on case studies, health records, and federal regulations regarding prospective payment systems and methods of reimbursement. Three class hours per week. Credit: Three semester hours.

COURSE PREREQUISITES: HITT 1341 (formerly POFM 1302) or POFM 1353

COURSE OBJECTIVES OR STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES: Refer baseline competencies profile.

REQUIRED TEXTBOOK, SUPPLIES AND MATERIALS:
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OUTLINE OR DESCRIPTION OF COURSE CONTENT: Refer calendar/schedule.

COURSE REQUIREMENTS:

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TENTATIVE CALENDAR FOR ALL MAJOR EXAMS AND ASSIGNMENTS:
Refer calendar/schedule.

CRITERIA FOR GRADING ALL ASSIGNMENTS AND DETERMINING FINAL GRADE IN THE COURSE:
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POINT DISTRIBUTION EVALUATION/PERCENTAGES
1000 - 900
A
Major Exams
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899 - 800
B
Assignments
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799 - 700
C
Attendance / quizzes
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699 - 600
D
Projects/Presentations
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599 - 0
F
 Final Exam
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INSTRUCTORS POLICIES:

A. Attendance: Refer 2007 Blinn Attendance Policy
Students are expected to attend all classes. Internet students are expected to make and maintain regular contact with the instructor during the course. An accurate record of each student’s attendance is kept by each instructor. A student who is subject to the THEA rules and who acquires the equivalent of two weeks of absences in the required developmental course will be withdrawn from the college. A student on scholastic or disciplinary probation should not have any unexcused absences. Students are not assessed absences when representing Blinn College. Class days missed due to inclement weather will be made up as appropriate. It is the student's responsibility to officially drop a class he or she is no longer attending. To officially drop a class the student must contact an admissions office to obtain the class withdrawal from an admissions office, complete the class withdrawal form, secure the required signatures and return the completed form to an admissions office. Drop date deadlines are posted in the Blinn College Calendar. Failure to properly withdraw will result in a grade of F being issued.

B. Make-up work: Students are expected to be in class each day, but especially on major exam days. Students not in attendance and taking the exam on the scheduled day will be allowed a make-up exam with a 10% penalty for the first exam missed, a 20% deduction for the second time a major exam is missed, and a 30% deduction for the third time a major exam is missed. The make-up exam may or may not be the same as the regularly-scheduled exam, and could contain more problems. The make-up exam must be scheduled with the instructor and must be made up before the next exam.

C. Dishonesty of any kind will not be tolerated. This includes copying work from another student or student computer diskette and turning it in as your own. Depending on the severity of the dishonesty, one may receive either a zero for the assignment or fail the course at the discretion of the instructor. All persons involved in the copying or granting permission for copying will be punished.

D. Housekeeping. Please keep work area neat at all times. At the end of the period, please pick up and throw away any waste paper, and put chairs back in proper place. No food or drinks in classroom.

E. Final Exams are given at the time stated; late-comers must complete their exam by the time of the stated exam ending; students absent the day of the final exam will lose 200 points allotted for the exam.

F. ADA Statement: Refer Blinn ADA Statement

G. Civility: Refer Blinn Civility Statment

 

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