TJC offers the only online Health Information Technology program in East Texas. With an Associate of Applied Science in HIT, you’ll gain a foothold into one of the fastest growing industries in the world.

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Program Overview

Prepare for a career that combines healthcare and technology to make a real impact in patients’ experience. As a health information technology professional, you will play a vital role in ensuring the accuracy, accessibility, quality, and security of patient health records. They are vital to the daily operations management of health information and electronic health records (EHR).

This degree combines elements of health science, information technology, management, healthcare reimbursement and law to prepare you for this role. Our Health Information Technology Associate’s degree lays the building blocks for career growth, further education, and a future in management.

What Jobs Can I Pursue with A HIT Associate’s Degree?

  • Health Information Technician
  • Release of Information Specialist
  • Coding/Billing Specialist
  • Revenue Cycle Reimbursement Specialist
  • Patient Care Coordinator
  • Compliance Auditor

HIT Career Opportunities in The Following Healthcare Settings:

  • Hospitals and medical clinics
  • Physician offices
  • Long-term care facilities
  • Computer software vendors
  • State and local government healthcare agencies
  • Insurance companies
  • Curious about where this degree will lead you? Go here: AHIMA – Career Map
  • AHIMA Salary Snapshot

HIT Program Selective Admission:

  • The application cycle opens in mid-January and closes in mid-April. Applications will only be accepted after this date if space is available.
  • The program accepts students to start in the Fall semester and admits 20 students per year.
  • Courses are online with the exception of HITT 2261-Clinical and BIOL 2401 & Biol 2402 labs.
  • Utilize state-of-the-art health information technology and software
  • Gain practical skills in virtual labs and a real work setting
  • Graduates are eligible to sit for the national accreditation exam for Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT).

Why Choose Health Information Technology

  • Median Pay: $104,280
  • Career Outlook: 422,300 jobs in the U.S., expected to grow 32% by 2029

How to Apply

Admission to TJC does not guarantee admission to certain selective programs, including Health Information Technology. Student enrollment in these programs is limited by the following factors, including but not limited to, program capacity, clinical space, prior work experience, academic preparation, prior academic achievement, negative drug screening and a clear criminal background check. Specific application information and deadlines are available by contacting the appropriate department chair or coordinator of each program or an academic advisor.

Please contact Nancy Rendon (nancy.rendon@tjc.edu) for the Selective Admissions Application to apply to this program.

For students in this program who may have a criminal background, please be advised that the background could keep you from being licensed by the State of Texas. If you have a question about your background and licensure, please speak with your faculty member or the department chair. You also have the right to request a criminal history evaluation letter from the applicable licensing agency.

Student Outcomes

August 2023- July 2024

RHIT National Certification Exam Pass Rate:

  • TJC’s first-time test takers rate: 100%
  • National first-time test takers rate: 80%

Employment Rate:

  • 100% of graduates who completed the survey were employed within 12 months of graduation.

Student Satisfaction Rate:

  • 100% of program graduates who completed the survey expressed satisfaction with the program.

Graduation Rate:

  • There are a total of 15 students in the cohort, 3 of these students graduated in two years.
  • The others are enrolled part-time and will take longer than two years to complete their degrees.

 

Contact Us

Nicole Wright Professor, Health Administrative Services

903-510-2873 nwri@tjc.edu

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Frequently Asked Questions

All students need to:

  • Complete the Application for admission to Tyler Junior College
  • Complete the Application to the Health Information Technology Program
  • Submit official transcripts to the Tyler Junior College

You need to have a basic knowledge of computer and Internet skills in order to be successful in an online course. You will also need to complete and pass the BCIS 1405-Business Computer Applications, course prior to starting the HIT Program.

Associate in Health Information Technology (HIT) degree programs typically focus on the following subjects:

  • computer technology
  • information management
  • electronic health records
  • coding diseases and operations
  • healthcare administration
  • healthcare reimbursement

Many HIT programs let students transfer associate’s degree credits to a bachelor’s degree in Health Information Management programs.

Yes, the Health Information Technology Associate Degree Program is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM).

Yes, students who successfully complete the program are eligible to sit for the national exam for Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT) administered by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA). This credential is recognized throughout the United States, and only graduates of a CAHIIM-accredited HIT program are eligible to sit for this exam.

A. You will be eligible to take the RHIT exam once you are enrolled in your final term of study or upon successful completion of the program, and after the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) has accepted your application. While it is important to graduate from the Health Information Technology program, it is extremely advantageous to your career that you obtain your RHIT credential. This identifies you as a professional in your field of health care.

All coursework is offered online, except for the Anatomy & Physiology labs and the Professional Practice Course (Clinical) where students practice in various healthcare facilities.

No, each HIT online course is divided into modules and you are given a schedule as to when each module ends and a test is given online. The tests are given in an online proctored environment.

Online classes take as much time as regular on-campus classes. You need to set aside sufficient time for study. Plan to spend at least as much time working on the assignments and studying as you would with a traditional course. Note that some students report spending even more time for online classes than on traditional ones. The time that you need to devote to a 3-credit course will be approximately 12 hours a week.

Tuition and fees are published in the College Catalog and on the college website at www.tjc.edu. In addition to the “per credit hour” fee, laboratory fees are assigned to courses with a lab/clinical component. Additional costs include textbooks, workbooks, medical fees for a physical exam and drug screening, and immunizations. Since each student has different needs, we cannot give you an exact cost, but rather a “ballpark” figure of $4500 to $5000 for the entire program. Financial aid is available through the College for qualified students.

Yes, BIOL 2401 and BIOL 2402 expire at 7 years, POFM 1300- 5 years, BCIS 1405 5 years, and any HITT class must have been taken within the last 5 years.

A student must have the following completed before participating in the clinical rotation at the healthcare facilities:

  • Background Check—must be clear, no felonies
  • Drug Screen—must be clear
  • Physical Exam
  • TB Skin Test—must be negative
  • Provide immunization records
  • Proof of hepatitis B series
  • Proof of current flu vaccination
  • Health Insurance

RHITs are employed in hospitals, physician offices, medical clinics, and outpatient surgery centers. Various job areas include but are not limited to: coding, reimbursement, quality, trauma registry, tumor registrar, and electronic chart analysis. As electronic health records are being mandated, job opportunities related to maintaining and updating the electronic health record are becoming available.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment of health information technicians is projected to grow 8% from 2019 to 2029, much faster than the average for all occupations. For more detailed information, visit https://www.bls.gov/OOH/healthcare/medical-records-and-health-information-technicians.htm#tab-6

Earnings will vary depending on experience, skill level, and location. According to the U.S. Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, the median pay for a Health Information Technician in 2019 was $42,630 per year or $20.50 per hour. https://www.bls.gov/ooh/healthcare/medical-records-and-health-information-technicians.htm

The national organization for HIT professionals is the American Health Information Management Association. Please visit their website at http://www.ahima.org

The HIT Program offers one Associate of Applied Science degree and a certificate: Health Information Technology AAS degree; Medical Coding Certificate

Students must earn a grade of C (77%) or higher in all HITT courses in order to pass. If a student earns a D, F, or drops the course, that course will have to be taken again and will delay progression within the degree plan.

TJC’s Health Information Technology program begins each fall semester and continues for four long semesters. You also may begin the program during the spring semester, especially if planning to attend part-time.

The Health Information Management/Health Informatics accreditor of Tyler Junior College is the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM). The College’s accreditation for Associate degree in Health Information Technology has been reaffirmed through 2028-2029. All inquiries about the program’s accreditation status should be directed by mail to CAHIIM, 200 East Randolph Street, Suite 5100, Chicago, IL, 60601; by phone at (312) 235-3255; or by email at (http://cahiim.org).


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