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Health Information Management

Launch your career in the growing field of health information with Eastern College’s 73-week online Health Information Management diploma program. This program is accredited by the Canadian College of Health Information Management (CCHIM).

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Type

Diploma

Duration

73 weeks

Internship

8 Weeks

Program Outline

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About The Program

As technology continues to reshape the healthcare industry, there’s a growing need for health information management professionals who can manage electronic health records (EHRs), code patient data, and ensure accuracy in healthcare documentation. In this online program, you’ll learn how to assess and code patient information using Canadian standards and health information systems. You’ll also develop core competencies in medical terminology, statistics, database management, and industry software tools. Delivered in a convenient self-study format, the program allows you to balance your education with work or family responsibilities.

Career Opportunities

As a Health Information Management professional, you will qualify for positions such as: 

  • Medical Coder
  • Health Records Technician
  • Release of Information Specialist
  • Clinical Data Analysts
  • Health Records Technician
  • Health Information Management Technician

Employers Who Have Hired Eastern Grads

  • Nova Scotia Health Authority
  • Horizon Health Network
  • Vitalité Health Network
  • Saskatchewan Health Authority
  • Eastern Health

Salary

$ 26

Average Wage/hr

$ 34

High Wage/hr

Source: workingincanada.gc.ca

NOC Code: Wage data is based on NOC Code 12111, rounded down to the nearest dollar and based on New Brunswick data. Average wage doesn't reflect the starting salary but represents the middle value between lowest to highest wages. Local (or regional) income may vary. Last updated: July 2025

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Program Details

As technology continues to reshape the healthcare industry, there’s a growing need for professionals who can manage electronic health records (EHRs), code patient data, and ensure accuracy in healthcare documentation. Our Health Information Management (HIM) program is accredited by the Canadian College of Health Information Management, and you will learn how to assess and code patient information using Canadian coding standards and health information systems.

To build practical, hands-on skills, you’ll use EHRGo simulation software throughout the program to engage with interactive, case-based learning in a virtual healthcare setting. You’ll also train on WinRecs (Med2020) software for coding and abstracting, mirroring tools used in real-world Health Information departments.

You will also develop core competencies in medical terminology, clinical coding, privacy and confidentiality laws, healthcare statistics and epidemiology, and health data management and analytics. To support you on your path to CHIMA certification, Eastern College will cover the cost of the first National Certification Exam (NCE) sitting. Student membership with CHIMA will also be provided for the duration of your time at the college, giving you access to national resources, networking, and professional development opportunities. Our program is delivered online in a self-study format, with an 8-week internship to provide real-world experience. During the program, you can access campus support in New Brunswick at our Moncton, Fredericton, and Saint John campuses, and in Nova Scotia at our Halifax campus.

Course Listings: New Brunswick
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Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy, Physiology and Terminology 1
In this course you will gain a comprehensive understanding of medical language, including prefixes, suffixes, root words, and abbreviations, alongside anatomy and physiology concepts.You will develop the ability to analyze, spell, define, pronounce, and apply medical words that relate to specific body systems and their pathology. In addition, you will acquire the skills to accurately communicate medical information and understand the structure and function of the human body.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy, Physiology and Terminology 2
This course builds on the medical terminology knowledge and skills gained in Anatomy, Physiology, and Terminology 1. You will master medical terminology, including prefixes, suffixes, and root words, enabling precise and accurate communication within healthcare settings. The course fosters a detailed comprehension of the body's structure and functions, preparing you for advanced studies or careers in healthcare.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Business Communication
This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of communication skills in business environments. Focus will be placed on both written and spoken communications. You will review the basic writing process with emphasis on the mechanics of writing. You will also learn the importance of effective spoken communication, deliver an oral presentation, and participate in a mock meeting.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Coding and Classification Systems 1
This course is among several building blocks in which you will expand on the knowledge and skills you acquired in Introduction to Coding with emphasis on the coding related to specific body systems. You will begin applying your skills to coding. Electronic abstracting will continue to be practiced using the same software that was introduced in Introduction to Coding.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Coding and Classification Systems 2
This course is another building block in which you will expand on the knowledge and skills you acquired in Introduction to Coding with emphasis on the coding related to specific body systems. You will continue applying your skills to coding. Electronic abstracting will continue to be practiced using the same software that was used in the previous coding courses.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Coding and Classification Systems 3
This course is the third building block in which you will expand on the knowledge and skills you acquired in Introduction to Coding with emphasis on the coding related to specific body systems. You will continue applying your skills to coding. Electronic abstracting will continue to be practiced using the same software that was used in the previous coding courses.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Coding and Classification Systems 4
This course is the final building block in which you will expand on the knowledge and skills you acquired in Introduction to Coding with emphasis on the coding related to specific body systems. You will continue applying your skills to coding. Electronic abstracting will continue to be practiced using the same software that was used in the previous coding courses. You will have additional knowledge on clinical documentation integrity process.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Clinical Pathology 1
This course introduces you to the processes of disease and treatment in medicine. You will learn about common symptoms and pathologies of the 12 body systems. Diagnostic and treatment methodologies will also be introduced, including laboratory testing, diagnostic imaging and pharmacology. Word building skills will be continually developed along with pronunciation and spelling.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Clinical Pathology 2
This advanced clinical pathology course aims to equip you with a comprehensive understanding of the pathology of all body systems. The course covers etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostics, treatment methods, causes of diseases, and relevant pharmacology specific to various body systems. Emphasis is placed on integrating theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare you for advanced roles in health information management and medical coding.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Career Planning and Preparation - Level 1
This course will introduce you to and provide practice in using the tools required for a successful job search. The concepts covered in this course will help you maintain a career-focused approach throughout your studies so that you are better prepared to conduct a job search after graduating. Specifically, you will learn how to identify your soft and hard skills and how to articulate your abilities in a clear and concise Elevator Pitch that will appeal to employers and resonate with industry contacts. You will learn about the job search resources available to you including using career websites, creating LinkedIn profiles, accessing the “hidden” job market, and networking. You will examine sample résumés and cover letters and begin the process of creating your own professional résumés and cover letters that align with current conventions for content, organization, and formatting. You will also learn about the role of references, thank you letters, workplace philosophies, and strategies for success including maintaining a professional image and using proper etiquette when communicating with potential employers and industry contacts.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Career Planning and Preparation - Level 2
This module builds on concepts and skills introduced in the Career Planning and Preparation Level 1 module. In this subsequent module, you will update and refine your résumé and LinkedIn Profile. You will continue writing cover letters and learn the value of customizing cover letters to specific job postings. You will have the opportunity to apply this knowledge as you conduct a job search and write a cover letter tailored to an ideal job post. Through research, you will create a list of top employers and target current industry opportunities. You will learn about current methods for applying to job postings using technology. You will also gain an understanding of the job interview process, typical interview questions and possible responses, and expectations of both the interviewer and interviewee. In addition, you will engage in practical application of the interview process through role-play. Topics such as negotiating salary, self-management, and on-the-job success for placements and post-graduate employment will be also covered.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Health Data Management and Use
This course introduces you to several HIM specific healthcare databases. With a focus throughout on data quality, you will learn about the importance of varying data elements in the creation of healthcare information and knowledge for decision-making. Sources and uses of health data are examined, with a focus on the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) databases.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Utilization Management and Decision Support
The utilization management (UM) and decision support (DS) course integrates theory and knowledge from previous HIM core courses within the program and builds on this with new knowledge related to UM and DS. The focus of the course will be on the organization of utilization management and decision support programs, national and provincial data sources, and MIS Standards. You will learn to identify areas to monitor for utilization management. The course will also cover the development of reporting frameworks, benchmarking, and indicators.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Digital Literacy for Professionals
This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and principles of learning and working in a digital environment. This course covers the following elements: using devices and handling information, creating and editing information, communicating and collaborating, and being safe and responsible online.This course will also cover proper naming conventions and folder organization.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Applied Research and Epidemiology
This course provides an introduction to research concepts and the basic principles and methods of epidemiology. You will learn how to apply these concepts and principles to healthcare data. Calculation of epidemiological methods will also be covered.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Microsoft Excel
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Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Certification Exam Prep
This course serves as preparation for the CCHIM Certification Examination. Here you will learn about the format and delivery of the exam, and you will consolidate the knowledge gained during the entire program and apply to the exam preparation. Emphasis will be placed on the assessment of knowledge gaps identified through multiple-choice test questions in the various competency areas and the development of a study plan.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Foundations to Practicum
In this course you will have an opportunity to focus on new learning to support individual external practicum project requirements through a combination of applied lab practice activities, article reviews, student research, and other experiences.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Concepts in Healthcare
This module provides a comprehensive introduction to essential healthcare concepts, including the definitions and distinctions between health, wellness, illness, disease, and disability. You will explore public and population health principles, examining how social determinants affect health outcomes. The module covers the foundational elements of the Canadian healthcare system, including an analysis of the Canada Health Act. By the end of the course, you will have a solid understanding of the frameworks and policies that guide health promotion, disease prevention, and healthcare delivery in Canada.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Concepts in Healthcare for HIM
In this course you will examine the roles and responsibilities of Health Information Management (HIM) professionals in the healthcare systems, within healthcare organizations, and in an inter-disciplinary health team. In addition, you will explore the legislation and regulations that impact the work of HIM professionals, and codes of ethics, protocols, and standards that govern the management of health information.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Health Information Management Practicum
This eight-week external practicum is one of the final components of the HIM program, which represents a practical learning experience and will provide you with an opportunity to synthesize, integrate, and apply learning in a professional environment.You will pursue the practicum experience in health information services in hospitals and other community healthcare facilities, and will be expected to perform tasks appropriate for the entry level health information practitioner, under the supervision of a qualified practitioner.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Information Systems and Technology
The course focuses on the fundamental concepts of health information systems, health information technology, and health informatics. You will learn about the steps in the systems development life cycle and how to apply criteria for selecting and evaluating systems. Special emphasis will be on the electronic health record in a variety of settings. You will also explore Canadian and international standards organizations and the standards they produce.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Health Law
In this course you will learn about specific health legislation especially as it relates to access, security, confidentiality, and privacy of patient information and the use of health information in legal cases. Emphasis will be on best practices in the release of information. You will also explore risk management techniques such as privacy impact assessment and threat and risk assessment.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Management of Health Information Services
This course presents the changing role of the HIM professional with an emphasis on the management role. In addition, you will be introduced to various principles, tools, and concepts involved in the planning, evaluation, assessment, and accountability of quality healthcare service provision.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Statistics for the HIM Professional
The course explores the fundamental concepts and applications of descriptive and inferential statistics and probability theory as they apply to healthcare. You will learn about frequency distributions; graphic presentation of data; measures of location, variation, and shape; probability and probability distributions; hypothesis testing; correlation and regression analysis; and basic non-parametric statistics. You will use Excel to calculate and interpret statistical measures.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Introduction to Coding
In this course you will learn about the fundamentals of classifications using ICD-10-CA and CCI, Canadian Coding Standards, and reporting in healthcare organizations.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Medical Ethics
This course examines the rights of patients and clients and the obligations of medical and other healthcare practitioners. You will be introduced to the fundamentals of ethical theory and decision-making and will examine the ways in which moral decisions are made in practice. Issues to be addressed include disclosing information to patients, interfering with a patient’s liberty for their own good, limits to the protection of patient confidentiality, protections for humans and animals in experimentation, respect for cultural diversity, and fairness in the allocation of scarce healthcare resources. 
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Microsoft Outlook
This Microsoft Outlook course builds and validates the skills businesses need to succeed in today's information economy. It will also provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to use to effectively manage emails, contacts, calendars, and tasks. Outlook has become the corporate standard electronic personal organizer. These are the foundational skills needed to communicate using Outlook in a variety of positions within an organization. This course is computer intensive and demands basic computer proficiency and a basic understanding of email software. You are expected to make arrangements to meet proficiency needs.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Microsoft Powerpoint
This course will show you how to create and modify basic presentations by using Microsoft Office PowerPoint. You will explore the PowerPoint environment and create a presentation; you will format text on slides to enhance clarity and visual appeal; and you will also add and modify graphical objects in order to finalize and deliver a presentation. This course is computer intensive and demands basic computer proficiency and a basic understanding of PowerPoint software. You are expected to ensure you meet proficiency requirements for working in this environment.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Records Management
In this course, you will learn about the content and requirements for patient records, as well as how to manage records within a healthcare system. They will also learn about the storage and retention of records, and the role of health information practitioners in protecting the privacy, security, and confidentiality of patient information.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Student Success Strategies
This course stresses the importance of developing non-technical skills to enhance personal, academic, and career success. The course will address strategies that are important for all adult learners, such as managing finances, maintaining health and wellness, understanding learning styles, setting goals, and honing practical study skills (such as memory, reading, and test-taking techniques). In addition, this course is designed specifically for the online learner. Therefore, the course emphasizes strategies needed to succeed in an online program, such as navigating technology efficiently, interacting and engaging with peers and facilitators, and managing learning time and space.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Microsoft Word
This Microsoft Office Word course is created for you to build and validate the skills businesses need to succeed in today's information economy. It also provides you with the skills and knowledge you need to use Microsoft Office Word effectively in all aspects of your personal and professional lives. Word is the world's most popular word processing software. Learning how to create, edit, format and print documents, enhance work with formatting, use bullets and numbering, add simple borders, tables, headers/footers, organizing data columns, and styles, are the foundational skills needed to perform in many positions. This course is computer intensive and demands basic computer proficiency and a basic understanding of word processing software. The course combines Theory/demonstration by an instructor with readings, trainings, projects, and a final exam for you to work on in a simulation-based environment. You are expected to ensure you meet proficiency requirements for working in this environment.
Course Listings: Nova Scotia
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Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy, Physiology and Terminology 1
In this course you will gain a comprehensive understanding of medical language, including prefixes, suffixes, root words, and abbreviations, alongside anatomy and physiology concepts.You will develop the ability to analyze, spell, define, pronounce, and apply medical words that relate to specific body systems and their pathology. In addition, you will acquire the skills to accurately communicate medical information and understand the structure and function of the human body.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Anatomy, Physiology and Terminology 2
This course builds on the medical terminology knowledge and skills gained in Anatomy, Physiology, and Terminology 1. You will master medical terminology, including prefixes, suffixes, and root words, enabling precise and accurate communication within healthcare settings. The course fosters a detailed comprehension of the body's structure and functions, preparing you for advanced studies or careers in healthcare.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Business Communication
This course is designed to provide a basic understanding of communication skills in business environments. Focus will be placed on both written and spoken communications. You will review the basic writing process with emphasis on the mechanics of writing. You will also learn the importance of effective spoken communication, deliver an oral presentation, and participate in a mock meeting.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Coding and Classification Systems 1
This course is among several building blocks in which you will expand on the knowledge and skills you acquired in Introduction to Coding with emphasis on the coding related to specific body systems. You will begin applying your skills to coding. Electronic abstracting will continue to be practiced using the same software that was introduced in Introduction to Coding.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Coding and Classification Systems 2
This course is another building block in which you will expand on the knowledge and skills you acquired in Introduction to Coding with emphasis on the coding related to specific body systems. You will continue applying your skills to coding. Electronic abstracting will continue to be practiced using the same software that was used in the previous coding courses.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Coding and Classification Systems 3
This course is the third building block in which you will expand on the knowledge and skills you acquired in Introduction to Coding with emphasis on the coding related to specific body systems. You will continue applying your skills to coding. Electronic abstracting will continue to be practiced using the same software that was used in the previous coding courses.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Coding and Classification Systems 4
This course is the final building block in which you will expand on the knowledge and skills you acquired in Introduction to Coding with emphasis on the coding related to specific body systems. You will continue applying your skills to coding. Electronic abstracting will continue to be practiced using the same software that was used in the previous coding courses. You will have additional knowledge on clinical documentation integrity process.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Clinical Pathology 1
This course introduces you to the processes of disease and treatment in medicine. You will learn about common symptoms and pathologies of the 12 body systems. Diagnostic and treatment methodologies will also be introduced, including laboratory testing, diagnostic imaging and pharmacology. Word building skills will be continually developed along with pronunciation and spelling.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Clinical Pathology 2
This advanced clinical pathology course aims to equip you with a comprehensive understanding of the pathology of all body systems. The course covers etiology, signs and symptoms, diagnostics, treatment methods, causes of diseases, and relevant pharmacology specific to various body systems. Emphasis is placed on integrating theoretical knowledge with practical skills to prepare you for advanced roles in health information management and medical coding.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Career Planning and Preparation - Level 1
This course will introduce you to and provide practice in using the tools required for a successful job search. The concepts covered in this course will help you maintain a career-focused approach throughout your studies so that you are better prepared to conduct a job search after graduating. Specifically, you will learn how to identify your soft and hard skills and how to articulate your abilities in a clear and concise Elevator Pitch that will appeal to employers and resonate with industry contacts. You will learn about the job search resources available to you including using career websites, creating LinkedIn profiles, accessing the “hidden” job market, and networking. You will examine sample résumés and cover letters and begin the process of creating your own professional résumés and cover letters that align with current conventions for content, organization, and formatting. You will also learn about the role of references, thank you letters, workplace philosophies, and strategies for success including maintaining a professional image and using proper etiquette when communicating with potential employers and industry contacts. An introduction to Occupational Health and Safety is also provided with specific focus on employees’ rights and responsibilities, workplace health and safety policy and programs, hazard identification and control, and safety training options such as WHIMIS and First Aid.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Career Planning and Preparation - Level 2
This module builds on concepts and skills introduced in the Career Planning and Preparation Level 1 module. In this subsequent module, you will update and refine your résumé and LinkedIn Profile. You will continue writing cover letters and learn the value of customizing cover letters to specific job postings. You will have the opportunity to apply this knowledge as you conduct a job search and write a cover letter tailored to an ideal job post. Through research, you will create a list of top employers and target current industry opportunities. You will learn about current methods for applying to job postings using technology. You will also gain an understanding of the job interview process, typical interview questions and possible responses, and expectations of both the interviewer and interviewee. In addition, you will engage in practical application of the interview process through role-play. Topics such as negotiating salary, self-management, and on-the-job success for placements and post-graduate employment will be also covered.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Health Data Management and Use
This course introduces you to several HIM specific healthcare databases. With a focus throughout on data quality, you will learn about the importance of varying data elements in the creation of healthcare information and knowledge for decision-making. Sources and uses of health data are examined, with a focus on the Canadian Institute for Health Information (CIHI) databases.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Utilization Management and Decision Support
The utilization management (UM) and decision support (DS) course integrates theory and knowledge from previous HIM core courses within the program and builds on this with new knowledge related to UM and DS. The focus of the course will be on the organization of utilization management and decision support programs, national and provincial data sources, and MIS Standards. You will learn to identify areas to monitor for utilization management. The course will also cover the development of reporting frameworks, benchmarking, and indicators.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Digital Literacy for Professionals
This course introduces students to the fundamental concepts and principles of learning and working in a digital environment. This course covers the following elements: using devices and handling information, creating and editing information, communicating and collaborating, and being safe and responsible online.This course will also cover proper naming conventions and folder organization.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Applied Research and Epidemiology
This course provides an introduction to research concepts and the basic principles and methods of epidemiology. You will learn how to apply these concepts and principles to healthcare data. Calculation of epidemiological methods will also be covered.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Microsoft Excel
This Microsoft Office Excel course is created to help you build and validate the skills needed to succeed in today's economy. It will also provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to use Microsoft Office Excel effectively in all aspects of your personal and professional lives. Excel is the world's most popular spreadsheet software. Whether you are managing a household or running a small business, Excel will help you develop useful techniques to help business processes. This course is computer intensive and demands basic computer proficiency and a basic understanding of spreadsheet software. You are expected to make arrangements to meet proficiency needs as necessary.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Certification Exam Prep
This course serves as preparation for the CCHIM Certification Examination. Here you will learn about the format and delivery of the exam, and you will consolidate the knowledge gained during the entire program and apply to the exam preparation. Emphasis will be placed on the assessment of knowledge gaps identified through multiple-choice test questions in the various competency areas and the development of a study plan.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Foundations to Practicum
In this course you will have an opportunity to focus on new learning to support individual external practicum project requirements through a combination of applied lab practice activities, article reviews, student research, and other experiences.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Concepts in Healthcare
This module provides a comprehensive introduction to essential healthcare concepts, including the definitions and distinctions between health, wellness, illness, disease, and disability. You will explore public and population health principles, examining how social determinants affect health outcomes. The module covers the foundational elements of the Canadian healthcare system, including an analysis of the Canada Health Act. By the end of the course, you will have a solid understanding of the frameworks and policies that guide health promotion, disease prevention, and healthcare delivery in Canada.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Concepts in Healthcare for HIM
In this course you will examine the roles and responsibilities of Health Information Management (HIM) professionals in the healthcare systems, within healthcare organizations, and in an inter-disciplinary health team. In addition, you will explore the legislation and regulations that impact the work of HIM professionals, and codes of ethics, protocols, and standards that govern the management of health information.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Health Information Management Practicum
This eight-week external practicum is one of the final components of the HIM program, which represents a practical learning experience and will provide you with an opportunity to synthesize, integrate, and apply learning in a professional environment.You will pursue the practicum experience in health information services in hospitals and other community healthcare facilities, and will be expected to perform tasks appropriate for the entry level health information practitioner, under the supervision of a qualified practitioner.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Information Systems and Technology
The course focuses on the fundamental concepts of health information systems, health information technology, and health informatics. You will learn about the steps in the systems development life cycle and how to apply criteria for selecting and evaluating systems. Special emphasis will be on the electronic health record in a variety of settings. You will also explore Canadian and international standards organizations and the standards they produce.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Health Law
In this course you will learn about specific health legislation especially as it relates to access, security, confidentiality, and privacy of patient information and the use of health information in legal cases. Emphasis will be on best practices in the release of information. You will also explore risk management techniques such as privacy impact assessment and threat and risk assessment.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Management of Health Information Services
This course presents the changing role of the HIM professional with an emphasis on the management role. In addition, you will be introduced to various principles, tools, and concepts involved in the planning, evaluation, assessment, and accountability of quality healthcare service provision.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Statistics for the HIM Professional
The course explores the fundamental concepts and applications of descriptive and inferential statistics and probability theory as they apply to healthcare. You will learn about frequency distributions; graphic presentation of data; measures of location, variation, and shape; probability and probability distributions; hypothesis testing; correlation and regression analysis; and basic non-parametric statistics. You will use Excel to calculate and interpret statistical measures.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Introduction to Coding
In this course you will learn about the fundamentals of classifications using ICD-10-CA and CCI, Canadian Coding Standards, and reporting in healthcare organizations.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Medical Ethics
This course examines the rights of patients and clients and the obligations of medical and other healthcare practitioners. You will be introduced to the fundamentals of ethical theory and decision-making and will examine the ways in which moral decisions are made in practice. Issues to be addressed include disclosing information to patients, interfering with a patient’s liberty for their own good, limits to the protection of patient confidentiality, protections for humans and animals in experimentation, respect for cultural diversity, and fairness in the allocation of scarce healthcare resources. 
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Microsoft Outlook
This Microsoft Outlook course builds and validates the skills businesses need to succeed in today's information economy. It will also provide you with the skills and knowledge you need to use to effectively manage emails, contacts, calendars, and tasks. Outlook has become the corporate standard electronic personal organizer. These are the foundational skills needed to communicate using Outlook in a variety of positions within an organization. This course is computer intensive and demands basic computer proficiency and a basic understanding of email software. You are expected to make arrangements to meet proficiency needs.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Microsoft Powerpoint
This course will show you how to create and modify basic presentations by using Microsoft Office PowerPoint. You will explore the PowerPoint environment and create a presentation; you will format text on slides to enhance clarity and visual appeal; and you will also add and modify graphical objects in order to finalize and deliver a presentation. This course is computer intensive and demands basic computer proficiency and a basic understanding of PowerPoint software. You are expected to ensure you meet proficiency requirements for working in this environment.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Records Management
In this course, you will learn about the content and requirements for patient records, as well as how to manage records within a healthcare system. They will also learn about the storage and retention of records, and the role of health information practitioners in protecting the privacy, security, and confidentiality of patient information.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Student Success Strategies
This course stresses the importance of developing non-technical skills to enhance personal, academic, and career success. The course will address strategies that are important for all adult learners, such as managing finances, maintaining health and wellness, understanding learning styles, setting goals, and honing practical study skills (such as memory, reading, and test-taking techniques). In addition, this course is designed specifically for the online learner. Therefore, the course emphasizes strategies needed to succeed in an online program, such as navigating technology efficiently, interacting and engaging with peers and facilitators, and managing learning time and space.
Icon-Quiz-Small Created with Sketch. Microsoft Word
This Microsoft Office Word course is created for you to build and validate the skills businesses need to succeed in today's information economy. It also provides you with the skills and knowledge you need to use Microsoft Office Word effectively in all aspects of your personal and professional lives. Word is the world's most popular word processing software. Learning how to create, edit, format and print documents, enhance work with formatting, use bullets and numbering, add simple borders, tables, headers/footers, organizing data columns, and styles, are the foundational skills needed to perform in many positions. This course is computer intensive and demands basic computer proficiency and a basic understanding of word processing software. The course combines Theory/demonstration by an instructor with readings, trainings, projects, and a final exam for you to work on in a simulation-based environment. You are expected to ensure you meet proficiency requirements for working in this environment.
Admission Requirements
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  • Student has Grade 12 or equivalent or meets criteria for Mature Student Status.
  • Mature students must be 19 years of age and pass a qualifying test. Nova Scotia requires a Letter of Intent OR resume that supports their skills and aptitudes to be successful in the program.
  • The approved qualifying test for this program is the Wonderlic test with a passing score of 18.
  • For students who completed high school in a non-English speaking jurisdiction, an English proficiency test is required:
    – IELTS: Minimum score of 6.5 with no subject score below 6
    – TOEFL: Minimum overall score of 79
  • Mature students must be 19 years of age and pass a qualifying test. Nova Scotia requires a Letter of Intent OR resume that supports their skills and aptitudes to be successful in the program.

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Success Stories

"My experiences throughout the HIM Diploma Program was fantastic. The college helped me with valuable hands on practicum experience at a prestigious hospital. The college provided extra bootcamp for CHIMA NCE preparation out of the regular study hours on weekends."

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