The medical coding associate program is for individuals wanting to enter the medical coding profession. This program will help students obtain a basic knowledge of medical coding, medical terminology, and anatomy and physiology. Students in the program will demonstrate competency in coding, confidentiality and privacy, compliance, and health information management. After program completion, students will be able to sit for the American Health Information Management Association’s Certified Coding Associate (CCA®) credentialing exam.
New classes start monthly. Students must be at least 18 to enroll in this program. Orientation will take place on the 15th of each month and students will begin on the first day of the following month. When the 15th falls on a weekend orientation will take place the following Monday.
With a new flexible schedule, students have the ability to customize when they are in the classroom. Part-time students must attend class 15 hours each week and full-time students must attend 30 hours each week. Available classroom time is Monday – Friday from 7 a.m. and 4 p.m. Homework is completed online and students will need to be on campus to take exams. If you have questions, please contact the instructor, Patricia Neiman at 405.377.3333 ext 360.
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Use the skills you’ll learn in this program to find a career you’ll love. Possibilities include:
Certified Coding Associate Credential (CCA) (AHIMA)
Medical Terminology
120
Basic Anatomy/Physiology
120
Health Information Technology
120
Reimbursement
180
Privacy and Security
120
Diagnostic Coding
180
Procedure Coding
180
Fundamentals of Technology
120
Career Major Capstone
120
Total
1,260
WorkKeys®, an assessment tool from the ACT® organization, measures skills employers have identified as critical to job success in their industry and are used in hiring and promoting employees. Students are able to earn the ACT®-issued National Career Readiness Certificate by meeting the score requirements for their job field on three WorkKeys® assessments.
Matching the right employees with the right job creates employee job satisfaction, increased self-confidence and the best wages possible for the employee. The employer benefits with reduced turnover and training, increased productivity and overall company success. To learn about the WorkKeys® scores needed for your future career field visit Job Profiles.
The required WorkKeys scores for this career major are:
Applied Math – 3
Workplace Documents – 4
Graphic Literacy – 4
In order to be successful in a career, students will need to meet all technical and academic standards related to their career of choice at Meridian. Meridian offers rigorous programs of study designed in cooperation with business and industry to ensure students are fully prepared for the demands of the workplace.
When a student completes all standards as set forth in their program of study, they will be considered a graduate of Meridian and receive the Career Ready Credential. Students who do not meet these standards will not be considered graduates of Meridian. Students should have:
Students earning a Career Ready Credential may also earn the Postsecondary Ready Endorsement, Citizenship Ready Endorsement and the National Career Readiness Certificate (CRC).
Complete a current application to bring to orientation. Contact Angie Richardson with questions at (405)377-3333 Ext. 273 or angier@meridiantech.edu.