CompHITT - CompTIA® Healthcare IT Technician
Course
CompHITT
Price:
$1,795.00
Software Assurance Value:
Not Eligible
Duration:
3 Days
Table of Contents
Description
Audience
Prerequisites
Course Objectives
Course Outline
Description
You will identify essential healthcare and IT concepts and
terminology and how to integrate the two realms of practice.
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Audience
The typical student for this course is an experienced IT
professional in a role such as desktop support technician, network
administrator, systems administrator, or database administrator, who is looking
for opportunities within the healthcare industry or may already be working
within the healthcare industry. Such students want to prove through
certification that they have the knowledge and skills required to implement,
deploy, and support healthcare IT systems.
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Prerequisites
While there are no strict prerequisites, CompTIA intends
the Healthcare IT Technician certificate to serve as an add-on to the CompTIA®
A+® certification.
Students should have experience and comfort with the
following concepts and tasks:
The estimated lesson times for this course are assigned
based on the assumption that you will need to pace the class for students who
have the minimum required prerequisites. That is, it assumes that students have
only end-user computer skills, and do not have the CompTIA A+ certification or
equivalent knowledge and experience, and you will need to spend time teaching
the basic computer support sections in lessons 4, 5, and 6 quite thoroughly. The
lesson times also assume that you will use all the provided media support
components in class, including interactive simulated activities and animated
demonstrations, and that you will spend ample time allowing students to explore
the various healthcare IT-related websites mentioned throughout the courseware.
Because everyone has some personal experience with the healthcare system, the
lesson times also allow class time for students to share and discuss those
experiences, and how they interpret them in light of the course information
about health IT requirements and regulations.
- Computer and networking terminology.
- The functional components of a computer and a
network (both wired and wireless).
- Installing and troubleshooting Microsoft®
Windows®XP and Windows® 7.
- Installing and troubleshooting software,
hardware, and networking components.
- Working with computer peripherals.
- Setting up, maintaining, and troubleshooting
mobile devices.
- Computer and network security best practices.
Recommended courses (or the equivalent certifications):
- CompTIA® A+® Certification: A Comprehensive
Approach for All 2009 Exam Objectives (Windows 7) is strongly recommended.
- CompTIA® Security+® and CompTIA® Network+® will
also be helpful.
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Course Objectives
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be
able to:
- define and describe concepts and terminology that
are fundamental to your understanding of the use of IT in a healthcare
environment.
- describe the medical environment including its
organization, stakeholders, and the most significant technologies.
- leverage core medical concepts to describe the
use of IT in the medical workplace.
- describe the essential elements of computing
including hardware, software, networking, and change control.
- provide IT support and solve IT problems in the
medical workplace.
- integrate security best practices into your daily
healthcare IT workflow.
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Course Outline
Lesson 1: Healthcare
IT Fundamentals
Topic 1A: Core Concepts in Healthcare IT
Topic 1B: EMR/EHR Issues
Topic 1C: Stakeholders, Regulations, and Standards
Topic 1D: HIPAA Controls and Compliance
Lesson 2: The
Medical Environment
Topic 2A: Healthcare Organizations
Topic 2B: Medical Terminology, Equipment, and Software
Topic 2C: Medical Coding and Billing
Topic 2D: Medical Computer Interfaces
Lesson 3: Using IT
in the Medical Workplace
Topic 3A: Roles and Responsibilities
Topic 3B: Manage Communication and Ethics Issues
Topic 3C: Legal Best Practices, Requirements, and
Documentation
Topic 3D: Medical Document Imaging
Topic 3E: Sanitation Management
Lesson 4: Healthcare
IT Technical Components
Topic 4A: Computing Essentials
Topic 4B: Networking
Topic 4C: Manage Servers and Software
Topic 4D: Hardware Support
Lesson 5: Providing
Medical IT Support
Topic 5A: Set Up a Workstation
Topic 5B: Troubleshoot Basic IT Issues
Topic 5C: Troubleshoot Medical IT Issues
Topic 5D: Implementation of an EMR/EHR System
Topic 5E: Change Control
Lesson 6: Security
Topic 6A: Manage Physical and Logical Security
Topic 6B: Implement Security Best Practices and Threat
Mitigation Techniques
Topic 6C: Manage Remote Access
Topic 6D: Manage Wireless Security
Topic 6E: Perform Backups and Disaster Recovery
Appendix A: Mapping Course Content to the CompTIA®
Healthcare IT Technician (Exam HIT-001) Objectives
Appendix B: CompTIA Acronyms
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