Certificate
Healthcare
Continuing Education

Allied Healthcare Professional

13 Hours

Estimated learning time

Self-Paced

Progress at your own speed

Popular course

A popular course among students

About the Certificate

Description

Allied Healthcare Professional is the ultimate entry into the healthcare industry, combining the skills of pharmacy technician, electronic health records, billing and coding, and medical office administration.

Topics

  • Professionalism in Allied Health
  • Medical Office Procedures and Administration
  • Introduction to Human Anatomy and Medical Terminology
  • Electronic Health Records
  • Microsoft Office Basics
  • Insurance and Billing, and Coding Essentials
  • Pharmacy Technician Principles and Practices

Prerequisites

  • High School Diploma or GED

Content Material Titles

  • Introduction to Human Anatomy & Medical Terminology: A Course Companion (MedCerts) - 1st Edition eText and Workbook By Paul Reuter and Valerie Weiss Medical Insurance, A Revenue Cycle Process Approach (McGraw-Hill 8th Edition SMARTBOOK, Copyright 2020) by Valerius, Bayes, Newby, and Blochowiak Integrated Electronic Health Records (McGraw-Hill 5th Edition SMARTBOOK, Copyright 2021) by Shanholtzer Kinn’s The Administrative Medical Assistant (Elsevier 15th Edition, Copyright 2023) by Niedzwiecki and Pepper The Pharmacy Technician (Morton Publishing 7th Edition, Copyright 2020) by American Pharmacist Association

Sections

Schedule

Asynchronous

Delivery method

Online

Deliverables

  • Professional Program

    Launch of Career

    After completion of the course, get CMAAA (Certified Medical Administrative Assistant), CEHRS (Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist, CPhT (Certified Pharmacy Technician Certification), MCBC (Medical Coder & Biller Certification)

  • Hone Important Skills

    Total Upgrade

    Such as Medical terminology, Anatomy and physiology Patient care, Clinical procedures Healthcare administration, Medical records management Phlebotomy, EKG (electrocardiography) Communication, Health and safety protocols, Electronic health records (EHR) management, Healthcare ethics and professionalism, Customer service skills Problem-solving, Time management, Critical thinking, Attention to detail

Outcomes

  • Comply with pharmacy laws, HIPAA/HITECH, CMS and other healthcare regulations
  • Appreciate how the use of EHR, practice management & pharmacy systems affect patient safety and reimbursement
  • Recognize ICD-10-CM, CPT, HCPCS and modifiers and how to utilize them for billing
  • Apply knowledge of pharmacology, medication order fill and inventory management in the pharmacy
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