Program Handbook
The Medical Coding certificate program prepares students to work as part of the healthcare team as integral members in the health information industry. Medical coders are responsible for selecting the appropriate diagnostic and procedural codes of various medical services for data analysis and reimbursement.
The program includes didactic and simulated laboratory components designed to educate students for entry into professional practice as medical coders and prepare them for the Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam through the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA).
The Medical Coding certificate program is offered over three semesters. Program content includes several courses that are part of the Associate of Applied Science degree program in Health Information Technology (HIT). The credit certificate program in Medical Coding allows students to seamlessly transition into the Associate degree program in HIT.
Mission Statement
To provide an educational experience that includes the professional and technical skills necessary for entry-level positions in the field of medical coding.
Philosophy
Consistent with the College mission statement, the philosophy of the Medical Coding program is to provide a certificate-level education based on Christian values. It is a belief that the education of medical coders is responsive to national and community needs.
Course goals and objectives are based on the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) standards. The goal is to prepare competent practitioners who can function in a rapidly changing healthcare environment as well as pass the Certified Coding Associate (CCA) exam.
Education is a continual process whereby learners develop knowledge, skills, and attitudes resulting in cognitive, affective, and psychological changes. The faculty facilitates the teaching/learning process through the sequential presentation of concepts, theories, and experimental activities within an environment that promotes mutual trust, critical thinking, and self-development.
General College Admission Requirements
The following are Mercy College of Ohio admissions requirements. Admission to the College does not guarantee admission to a program. Admission requirements are subject to change. Students should contact the Office of Admissions or consult mercycollege.edu for the most up-to-date information.
One of the following are required for admission to Mercy College of Ohio:
- An earned diploma from an accredited high school or a home-schooled program in a college preparatory course of study with a cumulative high school grade point average (GPA) of 2.0 or higher, OR
- A general equivalence diploma (GED) recipient with a score of 500 (score of 53 prior to 2002).
- Additional documentation may be required for College Credit Plus or Non-degree Seeking Students.