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Note: Because schools change the programs offered at their campuses periodically, not every campus of each school will offer all programs, and program names may change slightly from campus to campus. While we try to keep up with the programs each school offers, you should visit the school's website by following the Request Information link to verify the exact programs offered at each campus.
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Healthcare Information Management
Schools and Colleges
The following schools offer degree or diploma programs leading to a career working in health information technology, medical records management, or healthcare information management. In some cases, you can click on the school's name to find out more about it, or click Request Information to learn more.
Editor's Choice
University of Phoenix

Programs: AA in Health Care Administration - Medical Records
Locations: Online

Ashworth College
- Location: Correspondence Diploma Program
- Programs: Health Records Management
- Quick Summary: Learn about electronic medical records, and how they are managed, updated, and stored. Students also learn about patient privacy and HIPAA Act requirements.
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Career College of Northern Nevada
- Location: Reno, Nevada
- Programs: Health Information Technology associate degree
- Quick Summary: 66 week program teaches computer skills, medical terminolog, professionalism and customer service.
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Colorado Technical University
- Location: Denver, and Westminster (Denver North) Colorado
- Programs: Health Information Technology
- Quick Summary: Students learn how information technology and healthcare interact. Coursework in this associate degree program includes ICD-9 coding and HIPAA regulations and requirements.
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Computer Career Center
- Location: Las Cruces, New Mexico and Amarillo, El Paso and Lubbock, Texas
- Programs: Medical Information Specialist certificate
- Quick Summary: 10 month program focuses on learning computer and medical software skills, medical coding and billing systems and medical transcription.
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DeVry University
- Location: Long Beach, Pomona and Sherman Oaks, California; Westminster, Colorado; Miramar and Orlando, Florida; Alpharetta, Atlanta, Decatur and Stockbridge, Georgia; Chicago, Illinois; Edina, Minnesota; North Brunswick, New Jersey; Columbus, Ohio; Chesterbrook, Fort Washington and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Houston and Irving, Texas
- Programs: Associate Degree in Health Information Technology
- Quick Summary: DeVry's Health Information Technology program prepares graduates to work with applications systems and manage electronic health information databases.
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DeVry University
Florida Career College
- Locations: Brandon, Fort Lauderdale, Hialeah, Miami, Pembroke Pines and West Palm Beach, Florida
- Programs: Bachelor's degree in Health Information Management
- Quick Summary: This 45 month program includes training in medical billing and coding, medical assisting and management skills.
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Gibbs College Boston
- Location: Boston, Massachusetts
- Programs: Associate degree in Health Information Management
- Quick Summary: Program includes coursework in medical coding, health records maintenance and data abstraction, along with using computer applications designed for health care.
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- Location: Birmingham, Alabama, Atlanta, Georgia, New Orleans, Louisiana, Minneapolis Minnesota and Kenosha and Madison, Wisconsin. This program is also offered online.
- Programs: BS in Health Information Management
- Quick Summary: This program provides training in business principles, medical knowledge including medical terminology and disease processes, and medical records and recordkeeping.
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- Location: Hagerstown, Maryland
- Programs: Associate degree in Health Information Management
- Quick Summary: 7 quarter program teaches computer skills needed to process and report health information data, including insurance reimbursement and patient information.
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Heald College
- Location: Honolulu, Hawaii
- Programs: Associate degree in Health Information Technology
- Quick Summary: Graduates of the 18-month program specialize in administering healthcare information systems, managing medical records, and coding diagnoses and procedures for reimbursement and research purposes.
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Kaplan University
- Location: Online Distance Learning Program
- Programs: Associate degree in Health Information Technology and BS in Health Information Management
- Quick Summary: The associate degree program features coursework in medical coding and processing health information. It includes a clinical externship. The bachelor's program prepares graduates for leadership and management positions in the field of health information.
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Lincoln College of Technology
- Location: Norcross, Georgia
- Programs: Health Information Technician Associate degree
- Quick Summary: Students learn computer and business skills in preparation for maintaining and presenting health care data. Coursework concentrates on insurance, health care regulations, and medical terminology.
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McCann School of Business and Technology
- Location: Allentown, Dickson City, Hazleton, Pottsville and Sunbury, Pennsylvania
- Programs: Health and Medical Records Management diploma
- Quick Summary: Students learn medical computer systems, and how to record, manage and distribute patient and healthcare data.
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McKinley College
- Location: Distance Learning School
- Programs: Associate degree in Health Information Management
- Quick Summary: 16 month online program teaches students to analyze patient and treatment data. Students learn medical terminology, diagnostic coding, and how to use computers to perform health statistics analysis.
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Miller-Motte Technical College
- Location: Columbus, Georgia, Wilmington, North Carolina and Charleston, South Carolina
- Programs: Health Information Technology
- Quick Summary: Students learn to collect, analyze, and disseminate patient and hospital data in this associate degree program.
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- Location: Indianapolis, Indiana; Louisville, Kentucky; Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton, Stow and Youngstown, Ohio; Bartlett, Madison and Memphis, Tennessee
- Programs: Associate degree in Health Information Technology
- Quick Summary: Learn computer and information management skills as you develop the skills needed to organize, evaluate, and secure health care data.
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Northwest College
- Location: Bridgeview and Chicago, Illinois
- Programs: Associate degree in Health Information Technology
- Quick Summary: Using a combination of computer, classroom, and hands-on experiences, students learn to compile, prepare, and maintain patient medical records.
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Omaha School of Massage Therapy
- Location: Omaha, Nebraska
- Programs: Bachelor's degree in Health Information Management
- Quick Summary: Prepare to site for the Registered Health Information Administrator credential in this program, which includes courses in insurance coding, medical science, information systems and health care data analysis.
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Penn Foster College
- Location: Home Study Program
- Programs: Health Information Technology
- Quick Summary: Associate degree program helps students learn the skills needed to manage medical information and records. This self-paced program, includes training in medical coding, medical transcription, and the ethical and legal requirements of health information management. During the final semester, students participate in a health information practicum.
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Rasmussen College
- Location: Fort Myers, Holiday and Ocala, Florida; Aurora, Rockford and Romeoville, Illinois; Brooklyn Park, St. Cloud, Eagan, Eden Prairie, Lake Elmo, Mankato and Moorhead, Minnesota; Bismarck, North Dakota and Green Bay and Wausau, Wisconsin. Also available online.
- Programs: Health Information Technician Associate degree
- Quick Summary: Learn medical information management, data modeling, and medical coding in this program, which is is accredited by the Committee on Allied Health Education and Accreditation (CAHEA) in cooperation with the American Health Information Management Association (AHIMA) Council on Accreditation.
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Southwest Florida College
- Location: Port Charlotte and Tampa, Florida
- Programs: Associate degree in Health Information Technology
- Quick Summary: Learn medical recordkeeping, including using applications to maintain health information databases.
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University of Cincinnati
- Location: Online Degree Program
- Programs: Bachelor degree in Health Information Management
- Quick Summary: This online degree program is an affordable, flexible and convenient option for working professionals.
Graduates are prepared for the RHIA certification examination.
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University of Phoenix
- Location: Online Distance Learning Program
- Programs: AA in Health Care Administration - Medical Records
- Quick Summary: The Associate of Arts in Health Care Administration with an emphasis on Medical Records lays a foundation for further study in health care at the bachelor’s degree level. Topics focus on medical terminology related to disease diagnosis and treatment, patient information management and medical claims processing. Software instruction synthesizes a variety of records processes common in medical facilities.
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