HIM 315: Health Care Statistics

Course Description

This course will introduce statistical principles, methods and formulas to the health information management (HIM) students that are essential to the professional. Students will become familiar with the definitions of various healthcare statistics; the use of data for financial, clinical, and quality management activities; recognize the importance of accuracy and validity of data and outcomes; use computerized and manual methods of computing and presenting statistical data; and examine regulatory, accreditation, and vital statistics reporting. (3 credits)

Note: Upon completion of this course, students should be able to demonstrate competencies with the appropriate AHIMA/CAHIIM skill and knowledge levels outlined in Domains IA, II, IIIA, and VA (2012).

This course meets certain CAHIIM competencies for HIM Majors.

Prerequisites

  • MAT 105: Statistics
  • ENG 101: English Composition 1
  • ENG 102: English Composition 2

Student Learning Outcomes (SLOs)

Upon successful completion of the course, the student will be able to:

  1. Apply statistics to healthcare delivery, including health information relating to the management department.
  2. Apply statistical computations (including using computer software) and display statistical information in graphs, tables, displays, and/or charts.
  3. Explain how data and statistics are used to monitor utilization and quality of care.
  4. Compile data and analyze statistical reports to evaluate compliance with organizational policies, state and federal laws and regulations, certification, and/or accreditation standards, etc.
  5. Describe research principles and methodologies including the role, processes, and policies of the Institutional Research Board (IRB).
  6. Analyze and assess knowledge-based resources to conduct statistical research and evaluate healthcare data.
  7. Examine external sources of healthcare data to report, benchmark, and/or analyze healthcare data.

Course Activities and Grading

Note: A "C" grade or higher must be earned to pass this course.

Letter GradePercentage
A93.0-100.0 
A -90.0-92.9 
B+87.0-89.9 
B83.0-86.9 
B -80.0-82.9 
C +77.0-79.9 
C73.0-76.9 
F72.99% and below



AssignmentsWeight

Discussion (Weeks 1-7)

20%

Written Exercises (Weeks 1-7)

25%

Quizzes (Weeks 1-7)

25%

Final Exam (Week 8)

30%

Total

100%

Required Textbooks

Available through Charter Oak State College's online bookstore

  • White, Susan. Calculating and Reporting Healthcare Statistics- Revised. 6th ed. Chicago, IL: American Health Information Management Association, 2020. ISBN-10: 1-58426-683-X or ISBN-13: 978-1-58426-683-9
  • Oachs, P. and Waters, A. Health Information Management Concepts, Principles and Practice. 6th ed. Chicago, IL: American Health Information Management Association, 2020. ISBN-10: 1-58426-725-9 or ISBN-13: 978-1-58426-725-6
    Note: This textbook is used in several HIM courses and should be saved for preparation for the RHIA exam.

Additional Required Materials (Not available through bookstore):

  • Microsoft Office Professional (Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Excel) or Microsoft Office University (Word, PowerPoint, Access, and Excel) available through your student email address at Microsoft Office for Students.
  • Calculator

Course Schedule

Week

SLOs

Readings and Exercises

Assignments

1

1,2

Topics: Introduction to Statistics, Mathematical Review & Displaying Data

  • Reading:
    • White:
      • Chapter 2
      • Chapter 11
    • Oachs:
      • Chapter 15, pages 473-478
  • Participate in the Discussions
  • Review the Microsoft Excel Tutorial
  • Review the PowerPoint presentations
  • Review the Lecture material
  • Read assigned chapters
  • Complete the Quiz
  • Submit the Exercise

2

1,2,7

Topic: Healthcare Measures and Data Analytics

  • Reading:
    • White:
      • Chapter 1
      • Appendix A:  Introduction to Data Analytics
  • Read assigned chapters
  • Review the Lecture material
  • Review the PowerPoint presentations
  • Review the Microsoft Excel Tutorial
  • Participate in the Discussions
  • Complete the Quiz
  • Submit the Exercise

3

1,2,3

Topics: Populations, Descriptive and Inferential Statistics

  • Reading:
    • White:
      • Chapter 10
      • Chapter 13
  • Read assigned chapters
  • Review the Lecture material
  • Review the PowerPoint presentations
  • Review the Microsoft Excel Tutorial
  • Participate in the Discussions
  • Complete the Quiz
  • Submit the Exercise

4

1,2,3,6,7

Topic: Hospital Statistics

  • Reading:
    • White:
      • Chapter 3
      • Chapter 4
      • Chapter 5
    • Oachs:
      • Chapter 15, pages 478-486
  • Read assigned chapters
  • Review the Lecture material
  • Review the PowerPoint presentations
  • Review the Microsoft Excel Tutorial
  • Participate in the Discussions
  • Complete the Quiz
  • Submit the Exercise

5

1,2,6,7

Topic: Epidemiology Statistics  

  • Reading:
    • White:
      • Chapter 6
      • Chapter 7
      • Chapter 8
    • Oachs:
      • Chapter 15, pages 487-491
  • Read assigned chapters
  • Review the Lecture material
  • Review the PowerPoint presentations
  • Review the Microsoft Excel Tutorial
  • Participate in the Discussions
  • Complete the Quiz
  • Submit the Exercise

6

3,5,7

Topics: Quality of Care and Medical Research

  • Reading:
    • White:
      • Chapter 12
  • Read assigned chapters
  • Review the Lecture material
  • Review the PowerPoint presentations
  • Review the Microsoft Excel Tutorial
  • Participate in the Discussions
  • Complete the Quiz
  • Submit the Exercise

7

1,2,3

Topic: Statistics in the Health Information Management Department

  • Reading:
    • White:
      • Chapter 9
    • Oachs:
      • Chapter 15, pages 492-493 (Case-Mix Analysis)
  • Read assigned chapters
  • Review the Lecture material
  • Review the PowerPoint presentations
  • Review the Microsoft Excel Tutorial
  • Participate in the Discussions
  • Complete the Quiz
  • Submit the Exercise

8

1-7

Topic: Final Exam

  • Reading:
    • None
  • Participate in the Discussions
  • Complete the Final Exam (Chapters 1-14)
  • Complete Course Evaluation

Final Exam
Chapters 1-14
SLOs 1-7

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