Earn your associate degree in Health Information Technology (HIT) from Miller-Motte, and you'll be prepared to join one of the 20 occupations projected to grow fastest through 2012.
The Health Information Technology program provides students with a foundation in managing healthcare data and information resources. Students receive training in planning, collecting, aggregating, analyzing, and disseminating individual patient and hospital clinical data. Graduates may seek entry-level employment in hospitals, physician’s offices, clinics, laboratories, group practices, specialty practices, health insurance offices, and nursing homes.
Programs vary by campus.
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