HI 8000
Health Unit Coordinator
This dual certification program is one of the quickest growing leadership positions in healthcare administration.
Program Overview
Certifications earned
Healthcare Administration is a quickly growing field with a multitude of career path opportunities, providing the option to work in virtually any healthcare environment – including hospitals, urgent care centers, geriatrics, maternity, pediatrics or physician’s offices, as well as other outpatient and inpatient centers. Tasks could be behind the scenes in data processing and filing or at the front lines offering help to patients with billing or other paperwork-related questions.
- Perform HUC tasks and provide accountability to nursing personnel, medical staff and other hospital department patients and visitors
- Manage & operate the nursing unit communication systems
- Record diagnostic tests values, vital signs, and census data
- Scan reports into the patient’s EMR or physically insert into patient’s chart
- Transcribe doctor’s orders or monitor patient orders using knowledge of A&P, disease processes, medical terminology and abbreviations
- Demonstrate an understanding of the soft skill expectations of an allied healthcare professional
What You’ll Learn – HI 8000 Health Unit Coordinator
The role of a Health Unit Coordinator has expanded over the years as new technology has been introduced, legal and ethical standards have been tightened, and various supporting roles within the medical environment have evolved. Our thorough certification training program considers this evolution and includes all the training to ensure your success as a HUC.
In just 18 weeks, you’ll have completed four courses to introduce you to the health care facility environment and the various procedures performed by a certified Health Unit Coordinators.
When working in a healthcare facility, it is imperative that you’re able to speak and understand the language of medicine and have a fundamental understanding of basic human anatomy and physiology. Health Unit Coordinators may also be asked to transcribe doctor’s orders and update patient records. To address these job roles, you will complete a pre-requisite course covering these topics.
A HUC will also be called upon to work within a patient’s electronic health record (EHR) to perform audits, process release requests and to perform the basic collection of patient demographic and insurance information. To address these tasks, you’ll complete an Electronic Health Records course.
Completion of the four courses you’ll be prepared for the Certified Health Unit Coordinator (CHUC) exam, sponsored by the National Association of Health Unit Coordinators (NAHUC), and the Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) exam, through the National Healthcareer Association (NHA).
Certified graduates from our Health Unit Coordinator training program can explore job options as a Certified Health Unit Coordinator, Unit Secretary, Unit Clerk, Monitor Technician, Ward Clerk, Scheduling Coordinator, Patient Access Coordinator and more!
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Program Details
- High School Diploma or GED
- Web browser with internet connection
- Course registration & payment
- Expert-led video based training
- eBook: Health Unit Coordinating
- Competency assessments
- National Certification exam fee
*The cost of all materials needed for this program are covered by MedCerts. They are not included in the tuition costs and the student is not liable for any costs or fees related to the above materials.
- Dedicated Student Success Advisors
- Tailored support based on performance & behavior
- Exam preparation process
- 1 yr. post-program access to Career Center & Career Coaches
Career Outlook
Health Unit Coordinator
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Tuition Cost
Health Unit Coordinator Online Training
- Interest rates from 0-12%
Active Duty Military Grants
MedCerts accepts education benefits from the Department of Defense for Active Duty Army, Coast Guard and Air Force.
Military Spouse Grants
Spouses of Active Duty Service Members in certain ranks may be eligible for assistance up to $2,000 per fiscal year.
Workforce Grants
MedCerts partners with American Job Centers in 30+ states and accepts Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) and other workforce grant funding.
FAQs
FAQs for MedCerts’ Online Health Unit Coordinator Certification Course
A Health Unit Coordinator (HUC) is a professional responsible for administrative tasks within healthcare settings, such as hospitals and clinics. They manage communication systems, record diagnostic tests, transcribe doctor’s orders, update patient records, and perform other clerical duties to support medical staff and ensure efficient operation of healthcare units.
The career outlook for Health Unit Coordinators is positive, with available jobs expected to grow by 22.5% over the next ten years.
The average starting salary for a Health Unit Coordinator is $36,000. Salaries can vary based on location, experience, and the specific healthcare setting.
To become a Health Unit Coordinator, you should complete a specialized training program like the one offered by MedCerts, which prepares you for the Certified Health Unit Coordinator (CHUC) and Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) certification exams.
In the online Health Unit Coordinator certification training course, you will learn to:
Manage nursing unit communication systems
Record and transcribe diagnostic tests and doctor’s orders
Handle patient records
Understand medical terminology and anatomy
Comply with healthcare laws and regulations
To enroll in the MedCerts Health Unit Coordinator program, you will need a high school diploma or GED, access to a web browser with an internet connection and course registration & payment.
The cost of the online Health Unit Coordinator program is $4,000. The cost includes all of your materials and certification exam fees for the CHUC and CEHRS examinations.
MedCerts offers various payment plans for the Health Unit Coordinator program in order to make education accessible for all. These include options for monthly payment plans as low as $346 and several government grant funding options.
While MedCerts does not offer financial aid, students may be eligible for options through government grant-funded programs like:
The online Health Unit Coordinator certification class is 18 weeks if committing 15-20 hrs of coursework per week.
The program is structured around expert-led video training, eBooks, and competency assessments. It includes interactive simulations, game-based learning and interviews with real-world experts. The program is designed to cater to various learning styles, ensuring an engaging and effective educational experience.
Yes, the program prepares students for the Certified Health Unit Coordinator (CHUC) and Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist (CEHRS) certification exams. Additionally, MedCerts students are provided access to a Student Success Advisor team, Subject Matter Experts and Career Coaches to assist with exam prep.
The program includes expert-led video training, eBooks, competency assessments and the national certification exam fees. Students also receive dedicated support from Student Success Advisors and Career Coaches.
Some MedCerts programs are restricted in certain states or regions. Please review our State Restriction page to view what restrictions there may be in your state/region or residence of employment and ensure you are eligible for enrollment.
We’re not institutionally accredited as a training provider, but the certifications you’ll earn in this program are accredited through the exam-issuing authorities, the National Association of Health Unit Coordinators, Inc. and the National Healthcareer Association. So while our school itself doesn’t hold accreditation, you’ll earn an accredited certification upon passing your national exam.
No, there are no clinical requirements for the Health Unit Coordinator-related certifications.
Disclaimers
- While MedCerts training and related target certifications may be accepted and/or approved by your state of residency, employers reserve the right to dictate prerequisite education, experience, or certification/licensure requirements for their positions. We strongly advise students to research target job posts from area employers and relevant state requirements, barriers, or restrictions prior to enrollment to ensure eligibility upon graduation.