Medical Administrative Professional
The Medical Administrative Professional program prepares students to work in medical office settings. The program includes training in basic anatomy and medical terminology as well as medical office procedures. Career options include employment in physician offices, hospitals, surgical centers, clinics, and various government agencies.
Contact Information
Department Chair: Kathryn Striebel Dean: Al Taccone |
Department: Computer Studies Office: Building 4800, (760) 795-6841 |
Associate Degree
Associate in Arts Degree
Medical Office Professional
Students may earn the above-named associate degree by completing a certificate of achievement and the general education courses required for MiraCosta College's Associate in Arts degree (see Associate Degrees). Students should meet with a MiraCosta counselor to identify required courses and to develop a written educational plan for the specific degree or certificate they wish to earn.
Certificates
Certificate of Achievement
Medical Office Professional
This certificate prepares students to work in medical office settings. Students receive training in Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) compliance procedures, basic computer competencies, medical office procedures, medical terminology, basic anatomy, electronic health record input and maintenance, and billing and coding practices used in hospitals, medical offices, and clinics.
Required courses: | ||
BOT 116 | Office Systems and Procedures | 3 |
MAP 100 | Introduction to Administrative Medical Assisting | 3 |
MAP 102 | HIPAA Compliance and Certification | 3 |
MAP 104 | Medical Coding | 3 |
MAP 105 | Medical Insurance Practice | 3 |
MAP 110 | Health Information Management: Introduction to the Electronic Health Record | 3 |
Select at least 6 elective units from the following: | 6 | |
Word Processing | ||
Basic Office Skills | ||
Customer Service | ||
Internship Studies | ||
Cooperative Work Experience--Occupational | ||
Body Systems Survey for Health Professions | ||
Basic Medical Terminology | ||
Total Units | 24 |
Certificate of Proficiency
Medical Insurance and Coding Specialist
This certificate prepares students to perform specialized work related to insurance and coding in medical settings.
Required courses: | ||
MAP 102 | HIPAA Compliance and Certification | 3 |
MAP 104 | Medical Coding | 3 |
MAP 105 | Medical Insurance Practice | 3 |
Select at least 3 elective units from the following: | 3 | |
Health Information Management: Introduction to the Electronic Health Record | ||
Internship Studies | ||
Basic Medical Terminology | ||
Total Units | 12 |
Certificate of Proficiency
Medical Office Specialist
This certificate prepares students to work in health information management offices. Students receive training in all of the medical administrative tasks performed to manage health records, identify diagnostic codes, and initiate insurance billing. Students acquire skills and training to obtain employment in all health care facilities/settings.
Required courses: | ||
MAP 100 | Introduction to Administrative Medical Assisting | 3 |
MAP 102 | HIPAA Compliance and Certification | 3 |
MAP 104 | Medical Coding | 3 |
MAP 105 | Medical Insurance Practice | 3 |
MAP 110 | Health Information Management: Introduction to the Electronic Health Record | 3 |
MAP 292 | Internship Studies | 1 |
Total Units | 16 |
Courses
MAP 100: Introduction to Administrative Medical Assisting
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Lecture 3 hours. (1208.00)
Topics include the history and development of the medical profession and its specialties; the role and function of the medical assistant and medical assisting organizations; principles of interpersonal relationships; professional attitudes; medical ethics and law; interactions with patients; and overview of basic functions carried out in a medical office, e.g., medical records, patient appointments, billing for services. (Formerly MA 100.)
MAP 102: HIPAA Compliance and Certification
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Lecture 3 hours. (0514.20)
This course provides an easy-to-understand overview of the Health Information Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) privacy and security rules and compliance tasks. The student will be able to summarize the analysis, training, and technology needed to properly plan and implement privacy and security policies. Some of the topics discussed in this course are information on what HIPAA is, what is required, what the student can do to work toward compliance, and how the student can maintain compliance on an ongoing basis.
MAP 104: Medical Coding
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Lecture 3 hours. (1208.10)
This course provides entry-level training in medical coding. Students will develop an understanding of Current Procedural Terminology 4 (CPT-4), International Classification of Diseases (ICD-9-CM) Volumes I and II, HCFA Common Procedure Coding System (HCPCS), as they are used in medical claims processing and record management. (Formerly MA 104.)
MAP 105: Medical Insurance Practice
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Lecture 3 hours. (1208.10)
Course teaches procedures for completing insurance claims and various financial methods used in medical offices for insurance billing, collecting, etc. (Formerly MA 105.)
MAP 110: Health Information Management: Introduction to the Electronic Health Record
Units: 3
Prerequisites: None
Advisory: MAP 102.
Lecture 3 hours. (0514.20)
This course will provide students with an overview of all the information entered into and extrapolated from an electronic health record (EHR). Students will examine specific sections of the EHR in relation to health information management. Topics included in this course are information storage and imaging, organizing data exchanges through web databases, and real-time data collection.
MAP 292: Internship Studies
Units: 0.5-3
Prerequisites: Complete 6 units at MCC prior to internship; permission of instructor and department chair required.
Corequisite: Must currently be enrolled in 3 units and complete 60 hours of non-paid or 75 hours of paid work per unit of credit.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU
(0514.20)
Individualized study linking classroom learning to the workplace. Approval form must be signed by instructor and department chair before registration. (May be taken for a total of 12 units; formerly MA 292.)
MAP 299: Cooperative Work Experience--Occupational
Units: 1-4
Prerequisites: None
Corequisite: Students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit.
Acceptable for Credit: CSU
(0514.20)
For students whose work is directly related to their major. To participate in occupational cooperative work experience education, students must be employed in a position directly related to their declared major and undertake new or expanded responsibilities at their work site. Students must develop one learning objective for each unit of credit in which they enroll and they must complete 75 hours of paid work or 60 hours of non-paid work per unit of credit. A maximum of four units of occupational work experience may be earned each semester and a combined maximum of 16 units of occupational and general work experience may be earned during community college attendance and applied as electives toward graduation. Students may receive G.I. Bill benefits for work experience only if required for their specific program. (May be repeated three times; formerly MA 299.)