HITT105 Legal Aspects of Health Information Technology
Department of Business Studies: Health Information Technology
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Course Number and Title
HITT105 Legal Aspects of Health Information Technology -
Number of Credits
3 credits -
Minimum Number of Instructional Minutes Per Semester
2250 -
Prerequisites
NoneCorequisites
None -
Other Pertinent Information
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Catalog Course Description
This course covers concepts and principles of law found in the healthcare field. The course focuses on legal issues regarding health information, including confidentiality, release of health information, consent forms, liability of healthcare providers, concepts and methods of risk management in the healthcare field, and other current medical/legal issues. -
Required Course Content and Direction
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Learning Goals:
- Course Students will:
- demonstrate an understanding of HIPAA regulations;
- demonstrate an understanding of privacy, security, confidentiality, legal policies and procedures, and ethical issues;
- demonstrate an understanding of legal principles impacting Health Information Technology; and
- identify the role of the health information professional in legal healthcare compliance.
- Core (if applicable) This course is not included in the Core.
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Planned Sequence of Topics and/or Learning Activities:
- historical perspective
- introduction to law
- tort law
- criminal aspects of healthcare
- contracts and antitrust
- civil procedure and trial practice
- corporate structure and liability
- medical staff
- health information and the law
- liability for healthcare professionals
- information management and healthcare records
- patient consent
- legal reporting requirements
- patient rights and responsibilities
- acquired immune deficiency syndrome
- healthcare ethics
- professional liability insurance
- managed care and organizational restructuring
- tort reform and risk reduction
- patient safety and zero tolerance
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Assessment Methods for Core Learning Goals:
- Course The assessment of course learning goals will be based on classroom discussions, written exams, assignments, papers, and/or performance based tasks and projects.
- Core (if applicable) This course is not included in the Core.
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Reference, Resource, or Learning Materials to be used by Students:
See course format.
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Teaching Methods Employed
Section VIII is not being used in new and revised syllabi as of 12/10/08.
Revision/Approval Date:Approved 6/15/2011

