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Pueblo Community College
- Certificate
- Associate
- Undergraduate
- Health Information Management
- Health Informatics
- Compliance
- Analytics
- Business
- Health Information Technology
- Cybersecurity
- Medical Assisting
- Nursing
- Occupational Therapy
The Pueblo Community College Health Information Technology and Management (HITM) program provides a student-centered experience in programs designed to create workforce-ready graduates who successfully complete professional credentialing exams and meet the needs of future employers. The PCC HITM programs are fully online (except for the internship class) and are accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and Information Management Education (CAHIIM), the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA), and an Approved Educational Partner of the Healthcare Information Management Systems Society (HIMSS).
All tracks include stackable certificates and degrees, from mini certificates to a Bachelor of Applied Science (BAS) degree that offer the students the opportunity and eligibility to sit for various professional credentialing exams. (The BAS is presently in CAHIIM Candidacy Status.)
The PCC graduate will understand the issues in contributing to quality healthcare, have a heart for the needs of the patient population, and have the technological skills to deliver excellent support to frontline providers and manage all aspects of the health record. The PCC HITM department values engagement with our professional community and has dedicated, well-educated staff with deep experience in many areas of HITM. The program is entirely online, making it flexible and workable for students with other commitments and prepares our graduates for work not only in their local area, but also for the many remote positions available in today’s economy.