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The Medical Record Coding Certificate program is designed to prepare health information professionals who focus on medical record management with an emphasis on procedural and diagnostic coding for reimbursement of professional services performed in healthcare facilities. The program includes medical terminology, human disease process, pharmacology, medical billing, procedural and diagnostic coding and medical records regulations. Upon successful completion of the Medical Record Coding Certificate program, the student may be eligible to take the certification examinations administered by the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) and/or the American Academy of Professional Coders (AAPC).

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Central Carolina Technical College

Central Carolina Technical College

Central Carolina Technical College is a public two-year higher education institution located in Sumter, SC, offering over 50 diverse programs, including associate degrees, diplomas, and certificates, with both traditional and online course options. The college supports smooth transfer pathways to four-year institutions through cooperative agreements. With a favorable 15:1 student-faculty ratio, it fosters a supportive learning environment where students save an average of $30,000 compared to other institutions. The college is committed to student success through dedicated staff and is recognized for faculty excellence, ensuring a quality and affordable education.

Highlights:

  • Offers over 50 programs with cooperative agreements for smooth transfer to four-year colleges
  • Fosters a positive and supportive learning environment
  • Provides a unique hybrid Phlebotomy Technician program with no training fee
  • Prepares students for National Healthcare Association certification
  • Institutionally accredited by SACSCOC, ensuring quality education and workforce readiness
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