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To get, on their own, the information that Pittsburgh-based Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shields SMART Registry provides them, physicians would have to conduct extensive and time-consuming chart reviews.
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In just six months of operation, the congestive heart failure disease management program at Horizon/Mercy has resulted in few hospital admissions for some patients.
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Member satisfaction surveys give health plans a chance to hear the voice of the customer, says Terri Cox Glassen, RN, MN, assistant vice president of consumer satisfaction for CIGNA HealthCare with headquarters in Bloomfield, CT.
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No matter which Lifepath Adviserssm service Blue Shield of California members choose, they get a comprehensive assessment and a plan of care to help them deal with their problems.
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When members call the Blue Shield of California Lifepath Adviserssm line, they can get answers to health and wellness questions from a registered nurse, speak to a mental health counselor, or consult with a specialist on everything from childcare to legal and financial questions.
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Dietary counseling can be beneficial for adults with high cholesterol and other risk factors for diet-related chronic disease such as high blood pressure and obesity, the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force has recommended.
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Some insurance companies often use surveillance techniques in an attempt to discover fraud in workers compensation and disability cases. When cameras are brought in, case managers should step out in order to avoid ethical dilemmas. But clearly this is easier said than done.
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Everyone knows that inconsistencies in health care can adversely affect patient outcomes, waste time and resources, and ultimately cost the consumer, the provider, and the health plan money.
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Pharmacy data are an integral part of case management of chronically ill patients covered under Horizon/Mercy, with headquarters in Trenton, NJ.