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how do you get your RHIT? also does it pay more? - me
Posted: Aug 05, 2010
How does one go about getting their RHIT after the coding certifications? Are there classes and schooling involved? or just the exam? thanks in advance
RHIT - Raine59
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If you are able to get a coding certification and you want to be a coder, I don't think there's much to be gained by getting the RHIT. It does require a course approved by AHIMA and is the equivalent of an associate's degree. I got my RHIT many years ago, but could not get a job because it doesn't cover coding in depth enough that you can really do coding and there really aren't a lot of jobs for RHITs unless you also have a lot of coding background. I ended up in transcription where I have stayed for many years but am now trying again to get into coding. You can look on AHIMA's website to get more information.
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I am a current MT and am looking to start the transition to coding/HIM. I already have a bachelor's degree in business. I know I would like to work in hospital coding, at least initially, so I want a very good foundation in coding. This always leads me to Andrews school, as I definitely want to obtain the CCS to help my prospects.
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I have gone through coding school. I am not credentialed and it's been about 2-1/2 years since I finished school. So, I am rusty in the guidelines and thought just going for an Associates would be beneficial. So, I wondered if it really matters if the school program is CHAIIM accredited, or if any AAS degree in Health Information program will be okay and then get the RHIT crendential.
Thank you in advance greatly! :) ...