MEDICAL RECORD MAINTENANCE TECHNIQUES
(MRMT)
ELIGIBILITY:
1) Candidates who have passed 10 + 2 from any Board/ CBSE/ ICSE board
2) A candidate seeking admission to MEDICAL RECORD MAINTENANCE TECHNIQUES
course should have 17 years of age
COURSE OBJECTIVES:
- To train students how to manage health data in various forms.
- To learn certain functions and procedures such as analyzing records, ensuring compliance with laws, making reports, and ensuring accuracy of data; to store and classify medical records. To analyze data and determine the appropriateness of medical
DURATION OF THE COURSE
The duration of the Course shall be ONE Year.
MEDIUM OF INSTRUCTION
English shall be the medium of instruction for all the subjects of study
ATTENDANCE
A candidate is required to attend at least 80 percent of total classes conducted in year in all subjects prescribed for the year, separately, in theory and practical/clinical postings to become eligible to appear for the Institute examination
SCHEDULE OF EXAMINATION
CRITERIA FOR PASSING: A candidate is declared passed in an examination in a subject, if he/she secures 35% of marks in theory and 35% in practical separately, will be placed in division as under :i) 75% : Distinction ii) 60-74.9% : I st Division iii) 50- 59.9 % : 2 nd Division iii) 35-49.9% : Pass
SUPPLEMENTARY EXAM : Candidate failing may take up supplementary examination to be held after 2 months.
SYLLABUS
SUBJECT | HOURS | PASSING |
BASIC AND BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE | 100 | 35/100 |
HOSPITAL ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION | 100 | 35/100 |
COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND ENGLISH | 60 | 35/100 |
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY | 80 | 35/100 |
MEDICAL RECORDS AND GENERAL STAISTICS | 120 | 35/100 |
PAPER I: BASIC AND BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE
UNIT I: ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
- Introduction to Human Anatomy
- Cell- Tissues Properties, Different Tissues
- Digestive System
- Respiratory System
- Cardio Vascular System
- Lymphatic System
- Bones and Joints
- Nervous System
- Endocrine System
- Sense Organs
- Excretory System
- Reproductive System.
- Blood
UNIT II: MICROBIOLOGY
Micro organism – classification of micro organism and their characteristics – pathogenic micro organism– portal of entry – portal of exit.
Collection specimen – blood, urine, stool, sputum, discharges-hand hygiene& infection control
Immunity – types of immunity – Immunoglobulin, vaccines, types of vaccines, national immunization schedule.
UNIT III: NUTRITION
Nutrition-nutrients-carbohydrates-protein-fat-vitamins –minerals-Types of diet-mal-nutrition-obesity-BMI-diet plan Nutritional deficiencies-health education
Psychology- Definition of psychology – observing – thinking – reasoning – problem solving – goals setting –defence mechanism.
Sociology- Definition of sociology-society -Understanding and learning about community-groups-the family-structure and activities-urban and rural community
PAPER II: HOSPITAL ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION
- Hospital Organization
- structure and function
- Objectives of a Hospital
- Types of hospitals
- Uniqueness of the hospital
- Hospital Organizational Principles
- Hospital Organizational Functions
- Functions of the Governing body
- Department Heads Hospital Committees
- Management/Administrative committee
- Medical Committee
- Quality Assurance Committee
- Medical Record Committee
- Infection Control Committee
- Continuing Professional Education Committee
- Health Information Department Management
- Overview of Management -The Planning function
- The Organizing function
- The Directing function
- The Controlling function Management
- Health Information Department Personnel
- Communication
- Personnel Supervision References
- Health Information Management
PAPER III- COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND ENGLISH
Duration: 150 Hrs.
DESCRIPTION OF COURSE:
This course is designed to help students to gain the practice in English speaking skills.
GENERAL OBJECTIVES:
- Use grammar for speaking
- Develop the communication skill
UNIT I: Communication Skills
- Definition, Importance, Elements, Types and barriers of communication
UNIT II: Basic Grammar
- Parts of Speech, Tenses, Voices, Degrees of Comparison, Sentences, Question Tag
UNIT III: Letter writing
- Types of letter, Model letters, Essay Writing, Effective Public Speaking,
Interview Skills, Time Management, stress Management, leadership
UNIT IV: Spoken English
- Greeting, Introducing oneself, Inviting someone, Seeking Permission, Expressing
- Gratitude, Complaining, Apologizing, Asking for information and describing something, Problem Solving and Decision Making
UNIT V: Computer
- Introduction, workflow of computer, Parts of Computer, Characteristics of Computer, Advantages and Disadvantages.
PAPER IV: MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
1 . Introduction to Medical Terminology
2. Definition and Origin of Medical Terms.
3.External Anatomy and Internal Anatomy
4. Additional Lists and Body Fluids Body Substances
5.Pathologic conditions (Inflammations and Infections)
6.Hereditary, Congenital and Developmental Disorders
7.Fractures
8.Metabolic and Deficiency Diseases
9.Symptomatic Terms 6.Diagnostic Terms
10.Oncology Terms 8.Operative Terms
11 Laboratory Tests and Procedures
12. Standard Abbreviations Pathologic Conditions
13. Degenerative and Innervative Disorders
14. Hereditary, Congenital and Developmental Disorders
15. Symptomatic Terms
16. Diagnostic Terms
17. Operative Terms
18.Laboratory Tests and Procedures.
PAPER V: MEDICAL RECORDS AND GENERAL STATISTICS
Medical Records: Definition, Characteristics of ‘Good’ Medical Record Values of ‘Good’ Medical Record to various users Required Characteristics of entries in medical Records Responsibility for Medical Record Quality Source-oriented, Problem-oriented, and Integrated medical records Medical Record Forms and their Content Standard Order of Arrangement of Medical Record forms Analysis of Medical Record-Quantitative & Qualitative Incomplete Record Control -. Medical Records for different patient encounters with health care facility
Ambulatory Care Records -Emergency & Outpatient Records-. Clinical Records in Long Term Care and Rehabilitation Facilities iii. Mental Health Records – Filing Methods, Storage, and Retention Numbering and Filing Systems Filing Storage- Microfilming and Disk Storage Retention Registers & Indexes Record movement control –
Organizational Aspects of Medical Record Department/Services Policies Functions Location, Space and Layout Equipment Forms Designing and Control Medical Records Flow and Processing -Organizational Aspects of the Centralized Admitting Services Principles of Identification of a Patient Methods of Collection of Identification Data Types of Central Admitting Services Admitting Policies Procedure Outlines for Admissions Flow of Records following Admissions Advantages of good Admitting Policies and Procedures Pre-requisites for smooth & efficient functioning of the Centralized Admitting Services
Medical Record Department Management:
- Planning, Organizing, Directing and Controlling
- Personnel
iii. Principal Responsibilities and Duties of the Medical Record Administrator/ Director
- Tools of Management in the Hands of the Medical Record Administrator/ Director-. Medico-Legal Aspects of the Medical Records – Medical Ethics , and Code of Ethics for the Medical Record Professionals – Ownership of the Medical Record Privileged Communication.
S.NO | SUBJECT NAME | Theory
(in Hours) |
Internal Marks | Theory Exam | Total Mark |
1. | BASIC AND BEHAVIOURAL SCIENCE | 100 | 15 | 85 | 100 |
2. | HOSPITAL ORGANIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION | 100 | 15 | 85 | 100 |
3. | COMMUNICATION SKILLS AND ENGLISH | 100 | 15 | 85 | 100 |
4. | MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY | 100 | 15 | 85 | 100 |
5 | MEDICAL RECORDS AND GENERAL STAISTICS | 100 | 15 | 85 | 100 |
6. | PRACTICAL | 1420 | 25 | 75 | 100 |
TOTAL | 1920 (240 DAYS*8 HRS/DAY) | 100 | 500 | 600 |
EXAMINATION SCHEMES
EXAMINATION | MONTH | SYLLABUS |
First Internal – I | December | First 50% of total syllabus |
Second Internal – II | April | Second 50% of total syllabus |
Model | May | Total Syllabus |
Final Exam | June | Total Syllabus |
INTERNAL MARK PATTERN: THEORY | |
Average of 2 Internal Examination Written | 10 Marks |
Assignment | 05 Marks |
Model examination | 10 Marks |
Student Conduct | 05 Marks |
Total Mark | 30 Marks |
50 % of this score to be sent as their Internal Marks (Max of 15 marks) |
INTERNAL MARK PATTERN: PRACTICAL | |
Log Book | 05 |
Record Book | 10 |
Model Practical | 10 |
Total Mark | 25 |
EXTERNAL MARK PATTERN: PRACTICAL | |
Log Book | 10 |
Record Book | 15 |
Final Practical | 50 |
Total Mark | 75 |