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Health Information Technology:
voice: 956.364.4768
fax: 956.364.5155

Department Chair:
Deborah Woods
voice: 956.364.4768
fax: 956.364.5155
Email: Health Information Technology

Mailing Address:
Health Information Technology
TSTC Harlingen
1902 North Loop 499
Harlingen, TX 78550

Location:
The Health Information Technology office is located in the Health Information Technology Building.

Office Hours:
M - F: 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sat., Sun.: Closed

Health Information Technology

The health information management profession focuses on health care data and the management of health care information resources. The profession addresses the nature, structure and translation of data into usable forms of information for the advancement of health and health care of individuals and populations.

Health Information Technicians collect, integrate, and analyze primary and secondary health care data, disseminate information and manage information resources related to research, planning, provision and evaluation of health care services.

At Texas State Technical College Harlingen, HIT students learn skills in both classroom and laboratory settings. Skills are practiced in health care facilities during two directed practice courses. Students are trained as generalists with entry level skills and opportunities for specialization in the following areas: coders, utilization management technicians, medical statistic specialists, release of information technicians, health record analysts, quality assurance abstractors, and health record consultants.

Upon graduation of the six-semester program, students are awarded an Associate of Applied Science Degree. Graduates may take the National Certification Examination to become a Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT).

The job outlook for Health Information Technicians is good. The Bureau of Labor and Statistics is predicting a shortfall of these technicians. The starting salary for entry level positions depends on the area of specialization, with coders earning at the higher end of the scale.

The Health Information Technology Program is accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education in cooperation with the Council on Education of AHIMA.

Contact:  debbie.woods@harlingen.tstc.edu

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