“LiveHealth Online is one of several ways we are trying to make health care easier and more convenient for our members. It offers a secure means of reaching board-certified, US-based doctors anytime, anywhere, especially when consumers find it inconvenient to leave work or home and go to a doctor’s office,” said Larry Schreiber, president of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Wisconsin. “Our members have told us that LiveHealth Online has saved them between two and three hours of time from traditional office visits, giving them more time for work, friends, family, or whatever things that they like best. Whether you’re a college student, young professional, a family, or an empty nester who likes to travel, we can all appreciate products that make our lives easier.”
Consumers who do not have Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield as a health plan can also use LiveHealth Online, simply by signing up and paying for the visit with a credit card. Doctors using LiveHealth Online typically charge $49 per medical visit.
Online care, for non-emergency medical conditions, is more convenient and affordable than a doctor’s visit or a visit to an urgent care clinic. Members can initiate video visits from their home or workplace at any time through a computer, smart phone or tablet.
Patients use online care typically to communicate face-to-face with a doctor about colds, aches, sore throats, allergies, infections, rashes, as well as routine prescription refills. Doctors do not prescribe for controlled substances or lifestyle drugs. A summary of each visit is created, and at the patient’s request, can be forwarded to their primary care doctor — supporting continuity of care and collaboration among providers.
“LiveHealth Online represents a true shift in healthcare delivery by using technology to make healthcare easier and more consumer friendly,” said John Jesser, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield vice president of provider engagement strategy. “At this critical juncture in our nation’s health care transformation, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is taking a lead in improving access to care and bringing a better healthcare experience to its members.”
Telehealth is a widely accepted mode of health communication, especially in rural areas where many people have to drive hours to visit a doctor.
The cover story of the Aug. 4 edition of BizTimes Milwaukee magazine will feature a cover story on “smart health care,” which will examine how disruptive technologies are changing the delivery, consumption and financing of health care.