Aetna Launches New Mobile Health Care Tools For Doctors
Clinical information in doctors’ hands at the point of care can help drive lower costs and better health outcomes
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Tampa, Fla., August 11, 2011 — Doctors participating in Aetna’s Florida network have two new tools in their virtual black bags: alerts to opportunities to improve care and e-prescribing services through a smartphone or tablet. The mobile alerts and e-prescribing services, supported by NaviNet Mobile Connect, are available at no cost to doctors participating in Aetna’s network. Mobile technology is changing the way doctors deliver care. According to a 2010 study by Manhattan Research, by 2012, 81 percent of doctors will have adopted smartphones, and about half of this group will use their devices to support everyday administrative tasks in addition to coordinating patient care. The new services enable doctors to access medical literature and clinical and patient information from Aetna’s claims while the doctors are with their patients. As a result, the quality and safety of care improves because doctors can:
“Access to patient and clinical information is critical for doctors to deliver high-quality, effective care. That’s why we’re putting integrated information into doctors’ hands when it’s most effective – when the doctor is in the exam room with the patient,” said Bob Kropp, M.D., regional medical director for Aetna. How it works The e-prescribing service not only speeds prescription orders, but also provides information about medications and patients’ health plan benefits. The integrated information helps doctors and patients have more effective discussions about treatment plans. Aetna offers a variety of tools and capabilities that help health care professionals work more easily with Aetna and to care for their patients. Aetna’s full suite of provider solutions, including mobile-enabled information, helps doctors make immediate, more informed health care decisions. About Aetna |

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