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Community College Consortia to Educate Health Information Technology Professionals in Health Care Program
The Community College Consortia to Educate Health Information Technology Professionals in Health Care program seeks to rapidly create HIT academic programs at Community Colleges (as defined by the 1965 Higher Education Act) or expand existing ones.  Each student with appropriate prerequisite training and experience will be able to complete intensive training in one of six roles within six months or less.  Roles include: Practice workflow and information management redesign specialists; Clinician/practitioner consultants; Implementation support specialists; Implementation managers; Technical/software support staff; and, Trainers.  Academic programs may be offered through traditional on-campus instruction or distance learning modalities, or combinations thereof. This program is critical to achieving the goal of HITECH and supporting the work of the regional centers.

It is expected that by the end of the two-year project period, collectively all of the Community Colleges participating in the program will have established training programs with the capacity to train at least 10,500 students annually to be part of the HIT workforce.


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For questions relating to the Community College Consortia to Educate Health Information Technology Professionals in Health Care, email HITEducation@hhs.gov.

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