Health Information Technology

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Health Information Technology

Health Information Technology involves the exchange of health information in an electronic environment. Widespread use of information technology within the health care industry will improve the quality of health care, prevent medical errors, reduce health care costs, increase administrative efficiencies, decrease paperwork, and expand access to affordable health care.

This program at Cincinnati State, which is offered through collaboration of the Center for Innovative Technologies and the Health and Public Safety Division, prepares students for important roles in varied healthcare settings. Graduates may take on responsibilities such as:

  • Implementing and managing systems for electronic medical records and patient health records
  • Designing and developing tools and systems to support clinical decision making and research
  • Safeguarding the security of patient records in compliance with privacy laws and ethical issues related to the sharing of medical data and patient data
  • Developing standards for the exchange and interoperability of medical data, promoting meaningful use of medical records and data
  • Selecting and implementing health information systems to provide affordable quality healthcare

The HIT degree offers two majors: Healthcare Informatics and Healthcare Programming and Systems Analysis. Graduates of both majors earn an Associate of Applied Science degree.

Healthcare Informatics Major (HITHI)

Students in the Healthcare Informatics major gain skills needed to assist organizations with meaningful and efficient use of healthcare data by incorporating information technologies and information management techniques. The Healthcare Informatics major provides graduates with knowledge and skills that enable information to be collected, managed, used, and shared to support delivery of healthcare and to promote health.

Healthcare Programming and Systems Analysis Major (HITPA)

Students in the Healthcare Programming and Systems Analysis major gain the knowledge and skills required to fulfill an essential information technology role in healthcare, either as a developer who designs, implements, and maintains health-based software applications, or as an analyst supporting current healthcare-related applications.

Graduates understand healthcare fundamentals and have IT professional skills in systems analysis, software development, database design, and core technical skills including .NET, Java, HL7, SQL, and SQL Server.

Healthcare Informatics Major (HITHI)

All degree-seeking students must complete a First Year Experience (FYE) course as part of the first 12 credit hours taken at Cincinnati State.

Semester 1LecLabCredits
HIT 100Language and Culture of Healthcare 303
IT 100Computer Programming Foundations 233
IT 105Information Technology Concepts 233
CIT 190Career Preparation: Engineering and Information Technologies 101
ENG 101English Composition 1 303
Semester 2  
HIT 105Information Technology Systems in Healthcare 303
BPA 130Business Systems Analysis and Design 233
MAT 131Statistics 1 223
IT 101.NET Programming 1 233
IT 111Database Design and SQL 334
Semester 3  
HIT 210Healthcare Reimbursement 303
IT 210System Design and Implementation 233
MAT 132Statistics 2 223
MCH 104Comprehensive Medical Terminology 303
COMM 1XX Communication Elective    3
Semester 4  
HIT 291Full-Time Cooperative Education 1: Health Information Technology 1402
ECO 1XX Economics Elective    3
Semester 5  
HIT 225Data Mining 203
IT 220Emerging Topics in Computer Software Development 233
ENG 10X English Composition Elective    3
XXX XXX Humanities/Social Sciences Elective    3
Semester 6  
HIT 220Health Information Technology in the Continuum of Care 303
HIT 292Full-Time Cooperative Education 2: Health Information Technology 1402
Total Credits:  4210566

Electives 

Communication Elective
COMM 105Interpersonal Communication3
COMM 110Public Speaking3
Economics Elective
ECO 105Principles of Microeconomics3
ECO 110Principles of Macroeconomics3
English Composition Elective
ENG 104English Composition 2: Technical Communication3
ENG 105English Composition 2: Business Communication3
Humanities/Social Sciences Elective
COMM 130Introduction to Film Studies3
Any ART, CRJ, CULT, FRN, GEO, HST, LBR, LIT, MUS, PHI, POL, PSY, REL, SPN, SOC, THE3

Healthcare Programming and Analysis Major (HITPA)

All degree-seeking students must complete a First Year Experience (FYE) course as part of the first 12 credit hours taken at Cincinnati State.

Program Prerequisite: CIT 110 Introduction to Information Technologies or Program Chair Consent

Semester 1LecLabCredits
HIT 100Language and Culture of Healthcare 303
IT 100Computer Programming Foundations 233
IT 105Information Technology Concepts 233
ENG 101English Composition 1 303
CIT 190Career Preparation: Engineering and Information Technologies 101
Semester 2  
HIT 105Information Technology Systems in Healthcare 303
IT 101.NET Programming 1 233
IT 111Database Design and SQL 334
BPA 130Business Systems Analysis and Design 233
ENG 10X English Composition Elective    3
Semester 3  
HIT 210Healthcare Reimbursement 303
IT 102.NET Programming 2 334
MCH 104Comprehensive Medical Terminology 303
COMM 1XX Communication Elective    3
XXX XXX Technical Elective 1    3
Semester 4  
HIT 291Full-Time Cooperative Education 1: Health Information Technology 1402
ECO 1XX Economics Elective    3
Semester 5  
HIT 215Healthcare Programming 303
IT 210System Design and Implementation 233
MAT 1XX Mathematics Elective    3
XXX XXX Technical Elective 2    4
XXX XXX Humanities/Social Sciences Elective    3
Semester 6  
HIT 220Health Information Technology in the Continuum of Care 303
HIT 292Full-Time Cooperative Education 2: Health Information Technology 1402
Total Credits:  4010171

Electives 

English Composition Elective
ENG 104English Composition 2: Technical Communication3
ENG 105English Composition 2: Business Communication3
Communications Elective
COMM 105Interpersonal Communication3
COMM 110Public Speaking3
Economics Elective
ECO 105Principles of Microeconomics3
ECO 110Principles of Macroeconomics3
Mathematics Elective
MAT 125Algebra and Trigonometry4
MAT 130Intermediate Algebra for Statistics4
MAT 131Statistics 13
MAT 150Intermediate Algebra5
MAT 151College Algebra4
Technical Electives 1
IT 102.NET Programming 24
IT 110HTML with CSS and JavaScript4
IT 140PHP and MySQL4
IT 161Java Programming4
CPDM 151ASP.NET C# 13
SET 151C Programming 14
SET 252C Programming 24
Humanities/Social Sciences Elective
COMM 130Introduction to Film Studies3
Any ART, CRJ, CULT, FRN, GEO, HST, LBR, LIT, MUS, PHI, POL, PSY, REL, SPN, SOC, THE3
1

Program Chair approval required

HIT Courses

HIT 100 Language and Culture of Healthcare
3 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on key elements of the U.S. healthcare system. Topics include: basic operations; inpatient, ambulatory and mental health services; government influence on healthcare delivery; roles of healthcare professionals; and legal and ethical aspects of healthcare.
Prerequisites: None

HIT 105 Information Technology Systems in Healthcare
3 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on the use and value of information system technology in healthcare settings. Topics include: choosing and implementing health IT systems, clinical care delivery, and tracking and reporting healthcare delivery outcomes.
Prerequisites: HIT 100

HIT 191 Part-time Co-op 1: HIT
1 Credit. 1 Lecture Hour. 20 Lab Hours.

Students seeking an associate's degree participate in their first part-time field learning experience related to their degree. Students are expected to register for academic courses during the same semester. Students must follow cooperative education policies and procedures to earn credit. Grades issued are Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory.
Prerequisites: HIT 100 (minimum grade C)

HIT 192 Part-time Co-op 2: HIT
1 Credit. 1 Lecture Hour. 20 Lab Hours.

Students seeking an associate's degree participate in their second part-time field learning experience related to their degree. Students are expected to register for academic courses during the same semester. Students must follow cooperative education policies and procedures to earn credit. Grades issued are Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory.
Prerequisites: HIT 191

HIT 198 First Year Special Topics in Health Information Technology
1-9 Credits. 0 Lecture Hour. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on selected topics related to Health Information Technology, which gives students opportunities to study information not currently covered in other courses. Grades issued are A, B, C, D, or F.
Prerequisites: None

HIT 199 First Year Independent Project in Health Information Technology
1-9 Credits. 0 Lecture Hour. 0 Lab Hour.

A project related to Health Information Technology that is completed by one or more students to meet specific educational goals. Projects must have prior approval and supervision by Health Information Technology faculty. Grades issued are Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory.
Prerequisites: Vary by section

HIT 210 Healthcare Reimbursement
3 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on the history and use of healthcare reimbursement systems. Topics include: current structure and future directions for private and public healthcare reimbursement systems, and the computer systems and business processes involved in healthcare reimbursement.
Prerequisites: HIT 105

HIT 215 Healthcare Programming
3 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on basic theory of healthcare information system integration. Topics include: designing, coding, implementing and supporting HL7 transactions, and the value of health information system integration within an organization and across disparate organizations.
Prerequisites: HIT 105

HIT 220 Health Information Technology in the Continuum of Care
3 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on health information systems in non-hospital healthcare settings. Topics include: integrating and exchanging patient information across care settings, using health information to improve patient care and public health outcomes, and protecting health information security and integrity.
Prerequisites: HIT 105

HIT 225 Data Mining
3 Credits. 2 Lecture Hours. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on concepts and techniques of data mining, the computer-assisted process of evaluating sets of data to find previously undiscovered patterns, draw conclusions, and make decisions based on those patterns.
Prerequisites: IT 112, MAT 131

HIT 291 Full-Time Cooperative Education 1: Health Information Technology
2 Credits. 1 Lecture Hour. 40 Lab Hours.

Students seeking an associate's degree participate in their first full-time field learning experience related to their degree. Students must follow cooperative education policies and procedures to earn credit. Grades issued are Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory.
Prerequisites: HIT 105, IT 111, BPA 130, CIT 190 (minimum grade C for all)

HIT 292 Full-Time Cooperative Education 2: Health Information Technology
2 Credits. 1 Lecture Hour. 40 Lab Hours.

Students seeking an associate's degree participate in their second full-time field learning experience related to their degree. Students must follow cooperative education policies and procedures to earn credit. Grades issued are Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory.
Prerequisites: HIT 291

HIT 298 Second Year Special Topics in Health Information Technology
1-9 Credits. 0 Lecture Hour. 0 Lab Hour.

A course on selected topics related to Health Information Technology, which gives students opportunities to study information not currently covered in other courses. Grades issued are A, B, C, D, or F.
Prerequisites: None

HIT 299 Second Year Independent Project in Health Information Technology
1-9 Credits. 0 Lecture Hour. 0 Lab Hour.

A project related to Health Information Technology that is completed by one or more students to meet specific educational goals. Projects must have prior approval and supervision by Health Information Technology faculty. Grades issued are Satisfactory or Unsatisfactory.
Prerequisites: Vary by section

IT Courses

IT 100 Computer Programming Foundations
3 Credits. 2 Lecture Hours. 3 Lab Hours.

A course on fundamental concepts related to programming. Topics include: problem solving and developmental tools, design techniques such as flow charting and pseudo coding, and testing techniques used in programming.
Prerequisites: AFL 085, AFM 090 or appropriate placement test scores

IT 101 .NET Programming 1
3 Credits. 2 Lecture Hours. 3 Lab Hours.

An introduction to concepts of object-oriented software development using Visual Basic .NET. Topics include: application design methods, stages of software development, interaction with the .NET framework, and modular programming concepts utilizing procedures and functions.
Prerequisites: AFL 085 and AFM 090, or equivalent placement test scores

IT 102 .NET Programming 2
4 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 3 Lab Hours.

A continuation of IT 101. Topics include: object- oriented design and implementation using the .NET framework, developing class modules, and accessing and writing to external data storage and databases using ADO.NET and SQL.
Prerequisites: IT 101

IT 103 .NET Programming 3
4 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 3 Lab Hours.

A continuation of IT 102. Topics include creating, debugging, and maintaining Web-based database applications using the .NET framework.
Prerequisites: IT 102, IT 111

IT 105 Information Technology Concepts
3 Credits. 2 Lecture Hours. 3 Lab Hours.

A course on information technology fundamentals. Topics include; the internet, software, hardware, I/O and storage, operating systems, communications and networks, database management, security, system development, programming, enterprise computing, and numbering systems. The course is delivered through online instruction only.
Prerequisites: AFL 085 and AFM 090, or appropriate placement test scores

IT 110 HTML with CSS and JavaScript
4 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 3 Lab Hours.

A course on internet programming using HTML, CSS, and JavaScript. Topics include: HTML commands, cascading style sheets, JavaScript commands, web apps, and dynamic web pages.
Prerequisites: None

IT 111 Database Design and SQL
4 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 3 Lab Hours.

A course on fundamentals of relational database design and implementation using Microsoft SQL Server. Topics include: SQL Enterprise Manager, fundamentals of database design and normalization, data import and export, Structured Query Language (SQL), indexes and keys, views, and stored procedures.
Prerequisites: AFL 085 and AFM 090, or appropriate placement test scores

IT 112 Database Design and SQL 2
4 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 3 Lab Hours.

A continuation of IT 111. Topics include: advanced stored procedures using transact SQL, user defined functions, triggers, user defined data types, full text searching, replication, database maintenance plans, and designing various data models from abstract requirements.
Prerequisites: IT 111 (minimum grade C)

IT 115 Operating Systems Administration
3 Credits. 2 Lecture Hours. 3 Lab Hours.

A course on the Windows operating system used on PC's. Topics include Windows utilization and management, utilities, managing disks, disaster recovery, troubleshooting, user management, productivity tools, and performance issues.
Prerequisites: AFL 085 or appropriate placement test score

IT 140 PHP and MySQL
4 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 3 Lab Hours.

A course in PHP web programming with a MySQL database. Topics include: PHP language, syntax, variables, and forms; MySQL database design; connecting to a MySQL database using PHP; inserting, editing, and deleting MySQL data using PHP; and building dynamic web pages using PHP and MySQL.
Prerequisites: None

IT 150 Logistics and Distribution Technology
3 Credits. 2 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab Hours.

A course on technologies and software used in supply chain management for freight, air, and maritime logistics operations. Topics include: barcodes, RFID, Wi-Fi tags, logistics and inventory software, high frequency tracking, and passive/active tracking.
Prerequisites: SCM 105

IT 161 Java Programming
4 Credits. 3 Lecture Hours. 3 Lab Hours.

An introduction to the Java programming language. Topics include: data types, variables, basic command line input/output, decisions, loops, procedures, string manipulation, arrays, object-oriented development, event programming, and database programming.
Prerequisites: IT 101

IT 210 System Design and Implementation
3 Credits. 2 Lecture Hours. 3 Lab Hours.

A course on methodologies and techniques of the system development life cycle. Topics include: system design, project management for IT, system implementation, programming design, and system testing techniques.
Prerequisites: BPA 130

IT 215 Scripting
3 Credits. 2 Lecture Hours. 2 Lab Hours.

A course on task automation and configuration management using Microsoft PowerShell programming language. Topics include: modifying existing PowerShell scripts, and creating new scripts to automate common tasks.
Prerequisites: NETB 155

IT 220 Emerging Topics in Computer Software Development
3 Credits. 2 Lecture Hours. 3 Lab Hours.

A course on current topics related to Computer Software Development such as data reporting, XML, and other new concerns.
Prerequisites: IT 101, IT 110, IT 111

Faculty

Program Co-Chairs

Cindy Kneip
RHIA

Robert Nields