The following are the some of the best Internet-based medical terminology and coding resources available. Some programs provide a brief overview of the topics, while others have a more in depth approach. You can tell by the price and the length of the program how comprehensive the courses are. If you are interested in classroom learning, you can probably find courses at your local community college. In addition, if you are interested in finding out more about a degree (A.S. or B.S) and credential (RHIT or RHIA) in health information, the AHIMA website (www.ahima.org) contains a complete listing of all credentialed programs in the U.S.
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