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CompTIA Healthcare IT

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  • Updated 3/2017
4.5
(2,367 Ratings)
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Course Information

Registration period
Year-round Recruitment
Course Level
Study Mode
Duration
4 Hour(s) 10 Minute(s)
Language
English
Taught by
Stone River eLearning
Rating
4.5
(2,367 Ratings)

Course Overview

CompTIA Healthcare IT

Know all about Healthcare IT

As an IT professional working at a hospital, it’s easy to get overwhelmed with unfamiliar medical terminology and patient confidentiality requirements. CompTIA’s Healthcare IT Technician course dives into the hospital-based IT systems and focuses on the medical jargon you’ll be working with. CompTIA Healthcare IT Technician puts you in a high-growth job market. Employment of health IT professionals is expected to increase by 20 percent through 2018, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. The U.S. government estimates that we will need more than 50,000 health IT workers to help medical providers with electronic medical records. Help desk technicians in healthcare environments earn $40,000 per year on average. The average annual salary for an implementation support specialist, an IT professional able to implement, deploy and support healthcare IT systems, is $71,000.

**This course is only for knowledge, not attached to any certification exam.**


Course Content

  • 8 section(s)
  • 100 lecture(s)
  • Section 1 HCIT - Introduction
  • Section 2 Introducing IT Healthcare
  • Section 3 Support Flow
  • Section 4 Regulatory Requirements
  • Section 5 Organizational Behavior
  • Section 6 IT Operations
  • Section 7 Medical Business Operations
  • Section 8 HIT Security

What You’ll Learn

  • This course ensures IT professionals have the knowledge and skills needed to succeed in installing, managing and troubleshooting IT systems in medical and clinical settings.
  • Healthcare IT technicians are essential in maintaining a high quality of care to patients in hospitals.


Reviews

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    Dr.Dwibhashi Karteek
    5.0

    Excellent

  • S
    Santosh Vitthal Jadhav
    5.0

    It's good for learning. Thank You.

  • S
    Shaifali - Ext Diwakar
    5.0

    Extremely rich level of knowledge shared in the course.

  • M
    Mark Moi
    5.0

    Good

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