Healthcare Finance NewsHealthcare Finance News
  • Home
  • Sections
    • Industry News
    • Community Care
    • Hospitals & IDNs
    • Payers
    • Solutions and Services
  • Issues
    • March 2010
    • Jan/Feb 2010
    • December 2009
    • November 2009
    • October 2009
    • Sept. 2009
  • Resource Central
    • All Resources
    • Research
    • White Papers
    • Web Seminars
    • Videos
    • Podcasts
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Jobs
  • About
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • Newsletters
  • RSS
  • Twitter feed
  • LinkedIn group
Select Your Homepage
Search eConnect
Login | Register
Home » News » Industry News

E-mail to a FriendPrint
Social Bookmarking
  • Delicious Delicious
  • Digg Digg
  • StumbleUpon StumbleUpon
  • Reddit Reddit
  • Newsvine Newsvine
  • Furl Furl
  • Facebook Facebook
  • Google Google
  • Yahoo Yahoo
Aetna targets chronic conditions

Aetna targets chronic conditions

January 08, 2008 | Patty Enrado, Contributing Editor

Suggested Content

  • Aetna eliminates almost 2 percent of jobs – with more to come in 2010
  • Aetna passes first milestone on mandate
  • Aetna helps members budget with expansion of physician-specific cost information
  • Aetna tells vendors to supply health coverage
  • Hospital and IDNs News Briefs
  • Aetna to co-pay for drugs under new incentive program
  • Payers Newsbriefs
  • Community Care briefs
  • Aetna wins contract for Pennsylvania Medicaid program
  • First Rhode Island, then the nation

HARTFORD, CN – Aetna is launching an Aetna Health Actions Rx-Savings incentive program for its self-funded employer groups.

After one year of adoption, its pilot customer, Marriott International, has shown that the program has paid for itself – the savings on the medical side offset the overall increased spend on pharmacy, which includes the co-pay and the increase in pharmacy utilization, says Ed Pezalla, MD, national medical director of Aetna Pharmacy Management.

The program is addressing companies’ interest in encouraging medication compliance, especially for those employees who take multiple medications for chronic health conditions. Under the program, employers will pay part of or the whole co-pay for qualified employees.

Pezalla said CFOs and CEOs – not just employee benefits personnel – are looking at programs to control the overall medical cost and the wellness of their workforce.

Through ActiveHealth Management’s CareEngine System technology, which is integrated with Aetna’s claims and medical management systems, Aetna can identify high clinical risk members who currently use a drug covered under the program and members who aren’t using a drug in the program but should be.

  • 1
  • 2
  • next ›
  • last »
Related Topics:
  • January 2008
  • Aetna
  • Ed Pezalla
  • Hartford

Reader Comments (0)Login to Post a Comment

receive news by email

Most Popular

Latest Headlines
Most Popular
  • Analysis: Medical malpractice payments continue to fall
  • Recession hurts, but pharmacists are still in demand
  • Online auction nets Maryland health system $1.25M in energy savings
  • Senate votes to delay doc pay cut until Oct. 1
  • Healthcare employment rose in February
  • Operating improvements drive debt rating boost for Connecticut hospital
  • Michigan doctor convicted in $18.3M Medicare fraud scheme
  • Puerto Rican coalition asks Congress for health equality
  • Creative payment reform initiatives abound nationwide
  • Senate votes to delay doc pay cut until Oct. 1
Syndicate content

HEALTHCARE FINANCE JOB SPOT

  • Healthcare Consulting Partner/Leader Performance Improvement, Healthcare Finance and Operations - Tatum - Chicago and Dallas
  • Chargemaster - Cheshire Medical Center - NH
  • System Coding Auditor - Saint Joseph Health System - Lexington, KY
  • Administrator - Mariner Healthcare - Santa Monica, CA
  • National Coding Specialist III/RAC Auditor - Conifer Health Solutions - Telecommute
more jobs
  • EHRWatch.com

    EHRWatch.com offers news, commentary and community participation on the developments in electronic health records.

  • Priming the Pump

    Priming the Pump provides practical news on the stimulus package and the incentives that it offers to healthcare providers.

  • NHINWatch

    Visit NHINWatch.com for coverage of the Nationwide Health Information Network.

  • Mobile Health Watch

    Stay up to date on the latest mobility news at Mobile Health Watch.

  • MedTech Publishing

    Visit our company Web page to learn more about MedTech Publishing.

  • LinkedIn

    Join our LinkedIn group to connect with other Healthcare Finance News readers.

  • Healthcare Finance Job Spot

    Check out the latest open positions at Healthcare Finance Job Spot.

  • Healthcare IT News

    Visit Healthcare IT News for the latest health information technology news.

  • Facebook

    Join Healthcare Finance News on Facebook to connect with other readers!

Marketplace

  • Home
  • Issues
  • Resource Central
  • Blog
  • Events
  • Subscribe
  • Advertise
  • About Us
  • Site Map
  • Privacy Policy
Healthcare Finance News is a publication of MedTech Publishing Company LLC.
For more information about MedTech Publishing Company and its publications, please visit medtechpublishing.com.
©2009 MedTech Publishing
Powered by Phase2 Technology.