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Overview
The Biomedical Informatics Technician (BIT) program prepares individuals to
be job-ready for the emerging world of electronic, comprehensive health record management and
application.
Biomedical informatics technicians use computer programs and established methods to securely
process, compile, maintain and report electronic health information data for patient care,
reimbursement, facility planning, marketing, risk management, utilization management, quality
assessment and research.
Students will learn to abstract and code clinical data using proper classifications systems and
analyze health records according to established protocols and standards. Biomedical informatics
technicians may also be responsible for supervision of the various components of the health
information system.
The BIT program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health
Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM).
Six Sigma Green Belt certification can be achieved by completing the following courses (three of
which are required in the program): Managing for Quality, Introductory Statistics, Applied Data
Analysis, Project Management and the Green Belt certification course.
Students are required to purchase a subscription to the American Health Information Management
Association's (AHIMA) Virtual Lab when registering for the following 530 courses: Medical Records,
Electronic Medical Records, CPT Coding for Biomedical Informatics Technicians, Health Data Analysis
and Performance Improvement, Advanced Coding and Clinical Experience. The subscription provides the
student with access to software and data needed for lab activities. Lab subscription cost is $85
for the academic year or $60 per semester. The subscription packets are obtained directly
from AHIMA. https://secure.ahima.org/VLab/Login.aspx
The Biomedical Informatics Technician program is an Associate in Applied Science (AAS) degree. While it is based at MSTC's Marshfield campus, most classes are offered online so they are not location-dependent.
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