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Textbooks
The following
list of required textbooks is published in compliance with State of
Arkansas General Assembly Act 175 of the 2007 Regular Session.
Summer 2009
HIM 1202 -
Registry Principles
HIM 2202 -
Registry Practice
Students do
not purchase any textbooks for the cancer registry courses (1202 and
2202); all materials are on loan from the
Health Information Management department and must be signed out
similar to a library loan system using a promissory note so that if
any book is damaged beyond repair or lost, the student must pay to
replace the book
HIM 1102 -
Clinical Lab 2
Johns, M. (2006).
Health Information Management: An Applied Approach (2nd
ed.). Chicago, IL: American Health Information Management Association
(AHIMA). ISBN 1584261412
Johns, M. (2006).
Health Information Management: An Applied Approach Student
Workbook (2nd ed.). Chicago, IL: American Health
Information Management Association (AHIMA). ISBN 1584261617
Comprehensive
textbook covering all aspects of the profession accompanied by a student
workbook with a CD
HIM 2305 -
Intermediate Coding & Reimbursement
Casto, A.B., &
Layman, E. (2009). Principles of Healthcare Reimbursement,
2nd.
Chicago, IL: American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA).
ISBN 1584261927
Casto, A.B., and
Layman, E. (2009). Principles of Healthcare Reimbursement
Student , 2nd ed. Workbook. Chicago, IL: American Health Information Management
Association (AHIMA). ISBN 1584262079
Students are
required to have the textbook and the workbook for this reimbursement
course. In-depth coverage of reimbursement methodologies, compliance,
revenue cycle management, and third party payment systems with virtual
applications and exercises
HIM 2201 - Legal &
Ethical Issues
McWay, D. (2003).
Legal Aspects of Health Information Management, 2nd
ed. Clifton Park, NY: Thomson Delmar Learning. ISBN
0766825205
Covers the
American legal system, legal procedures and principles of liability as
well as the control and use of patient specific health information
including confidentiality and release of information. Specialized areas
of concern in health information are also presented to students as seen
in healthcare today using case studies and scenarios. Emerging areas in
electronic technology are discussed such as telemedicine, digital
imaging, and portable technologies of patient data where HIPAA and
privacy are concerned
HIM 1301 - Medical
Terminology
Chabner, D.
(2007). The Language of Medicine (8th ed.).
Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders. ISBN 1416034927
Basic approach to
medical terminology using repetition and an audio CD
HIM 1304 -
Pathophysiology
Mulvihill, M.L. et
al. (2006). Human diseases: A systematic
approach, 6th ed. (with cd). Upper
Saddle River, NJ: Pearson Education, Inc. ISBN
0131527495
A study of common
medical conditions of the human body organized by body system and
disease condition. Includes description, etiology, signs & symptoms,
diagnostic procedures, treatment & alternative therapies, prognosis, and
prevention
Fall 2009
HIM 1202
- Registry Principles
HIM 1302 -
Epidemiology
Silva, I. (1999).
Cancer Epidemiology: Principles and Methods. Lyon,
France: International Agency for Research on Cancer. ISBN 928320405
An introductory
text that focuses on the basic principles and methods of epidemiologic
research and practice. It presents an overview of the history and
theoretical basis of epidemiology, measures of morbidity and mortality,
disease transmission and risk, major epidemiologic study designs,
measures of association, sources of error including bias, confounding
and interaction, evaluation of screening tests, inference and causality
Students do
not purchase any textbooks for the cancer registry courses (1202 and
1302); all materials are on loan from the
Health Information Management department and must be signed out
similar to a library loan system using a promissory note so that if
any book is damaged beyond repair or lost, the student must pay to
replace the book
HIM 1103 -
Professional Issues Seminar
HIM 1308 - Health Records Systems & Issues (HRSI)
HIM 2101 - Clinical Practice
*HIM 2301 - Quality
Johns, M. (2006).
Health Information Management: An Applied Approach (2nd
ed.). Chicago, IL: American Health Information Management Association
(AHIMA). ISBN 1584261412
Johns, M. (2006).
Health Information Management: An Applied Approach Student
Workbook (2nd ed.). Chicago, IL: American Health
Information Management Association (AHIMA). ISBN 1584261617
Comprehensive
textbook covering all aspects of the HIM profession accompanied by a
student workbook with a CD
*Students in HIM
2301 ONLY must also have the following text:
Brassard, M. and
Ritter, D. (1994). The Memory Jogger II. Methuen, MA:
Goal/QPC, INC. ISBN 1879364441
HIM 1303 -
ICD-9-CM Coding
The ICD-9 textbook
and workbook are NOT printed until October 2009, thus the ISBN numbers
are not yet available.
Brown, Faye.
(2010). ICD-9-CM Coding Handbook Without Answers, revised ed.
American Hospital Association. Chicago, IL: AHA Press. ISBN unavailable at
this time
Ingenix.
2010 Expert, Spiral Bound. ICD-9-CM for Hospitals Codebook, Volumes 1,
2, & 3 and HCPCS. ISBN unavailable at this time
Students are
required to have the textbook and the workbook for this ICD-9-CM.
Students learn basic coding in-depth coverage of coding diagnoses and
procedures, sequencing and analyzing actual health records and case
scenarios to identify data elements to be coded. Introduction to coding
software, grouper software, basic principles of the Uniform Hospital
Discharge Data Set (UHDDS), ambulatory coding and Diagnosis Related
Groups (DRG) assignment with virtual applications and exercises
HIM 1301 - Medical
Terminology
Chabner, D.
(2007). The Language of Medicine (8th ed.).
Philadelphia, PA: W.B. Saunders. ISBN 1416034927
Basic approach to
medical terminology using repetition and an audio CD
HIM 2303 - Data
Management
Horton, L. (2007).
Calculating & Reporting Healthcare Statistics, 2nd ed.
Chicago, IL: American Health Information Management
Association (AHIMA). ISBN 1584261668
Presents the
methodology for the management of basic data and healthcare statistics
essential for the health information management professional. HIM
practitioners may be asked to collect data, analyze data or perform
statistical calculations on an almost limitless number of rates or
percentages of healthcare inpatients, outpatients or other types of
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