Health Information Technology
RHIT Certification
Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT®)
Professionals holding the RHIT credential are health information technicians who:
- Ensure the quality of medical records by verifying their completeness, accuracy, and proper entry into computer systems.
- Use computer applications to assemble and analyze patient data for the purpose of improving patient care or controlling costs.
- Often specialize in coding diagnoses and procedures in patient records for reimbursement and research. An additional role for RHITs is cancer registrars - compiling and maintaining data on cancer patients.
With experience, the RHIT credential holds solid potential for advancement to management positions, especially when combined with a bachelor's degree.
Although most RHITs work in hospitals, they are also found in other healthcare settings including office-based physician practices, nursing homes, home health agencies, mental health facilities, and public health agencies. In fact, RHITs may be employed in any organization that uses patient data or health information, such as pharmaceutical companies, law and insurance firms, and health product vendors.
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Program Details
Curriculum Guides
- Health Information Technology Degree (A45360) (Full-Time)
- Health Information Technology Degree (A45360) (Part-Time)
- Health Information Technology Diploma (D45360)
- Advanced Medical Coding Diploma (D45530)
- Data Analytics Certificate (C45360DA)
- Electronic Health Records Certificate (C45360ER)
- Patient Access Specialist (C45360PA)
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Curriculum guides are for students enrolled during the current academic year. Students enrolled in a previous academic year should visit the Program Evaluation link in Self-Service to find the required list of courses for graduation. For assistance, consult your advisor.