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e-Health Initiatives: Driving Behavior Change and Fostering Consumerism
e-Health Initiatives: Driving Behavior Change and Fostering Consumerism
 
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Web technology is touted as the antidote to a multitude of healthcare woes: rising consumer dissatisfaction, increasing consumerism and ever-escalating healthcare costs. But for consumers to embrace e-health tools, health plans and employers must entice them with a healthy mix of autonomy and handholding.

In this special report, "e-Health Initiatives: Driving Behavior Change and Fostering Consumerism," a panel of experts discusses state-of-the-art healthcare e-tools, strategies for engaging members to use them and the impact e-tools can have on consumer-driven plans.

You'll hear from Kim Bellard, vice president of eMarketing, Highmark Inc., and Erin Lenox, associate, Hilb Rogal & Hobbs, on strategies for harnessing the power of e-tools that enable consumers to collaborate in their own healthcare design.

This 37-page report is based on the January 19, 2005 audio conference "Using Web Technologies in Consumer-Driven Healthcare" during which Bellard and Lenox described how healthcare organizations are utilizing the web in consumer-driven healthcare plans.

You'll get details on:

  • The role of web applications in consumer-driven healthcare;
  • Evolving trends in consumerism;
  • What web tools can assist consumers in behavior change;
  • The 10 key technological components of a healthcare web site; and
  • The e-health options from Highmark Inc.

Table of Contents

  • Using Web Technologies in Consumer-Driven Healthcare
    • Moving Toward Consumerism
    • Key Technological Components
    • Going from High-Tech to High-Touch
    • Evaluating the Credibility of Web-based Health Information
    • Examples of Online Tools
    • The Future of e-Health Initiatives
    • Build, Buy or Partner
    • Evolving Trends
  • In Electronic World, Informed Consumers Drive Marketplace
    • Highmark’s Consumer-Centered Strategies
    • Breadth and Depth of Information Critical
    • Website Health Centers Target Specific Demographics
    • Provider Profiles Encourage Comparisons, Choices
    • Informing Consumers’ Health Plan Choices
    • Increased Choice Improves Customer Satisfaction
    • Diverse Approaches Serve Diverse Needs
    • Spending, Savings Accounts on Rise
  • Q&A: Ask the Experts
    • Strategy for Developing Web-based Tools
    • Rating Online Tools
    • BlueChoice Growth Predictions
    • Front-end Administration vs. Back-end Ease
    • Integrating with Pharmacy Benefits
    • Making the Move to e-Visits
    • Determining ROI
    • HIPAA's Impact on Web Self-Service Applications
    • Recommended e-Tools for Employers
    • Comparing Provider Pricing
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Publication Date: April 2005

Number of Pages: 37

 
 

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