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Florida's Agency for Health Care Administration Previews Online Personal Health Records for Medicaid Recipients
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Florida's Agency for Health Care Administration (Agency) has previewed
the first phase of Florida's free, Internet-based personal health
record, My Florida Health eBook and My Florida eBaby Book. Florida is
the first state to offer free personal health records for Medicaid
recipients, which was made possible through an innovative partnership
between the Agency, Availity, LLC, HealthTrio LLC and Healthwise at no
cost to taxpayers.
"Thanks to this extraordinary partnership with private sector leaders we
were able to develop free personal health records for every Medicaid
recipient in the state of Florida," said Secretary Holly Benson. "We are
the first state in the country to do this, and we believe that this is a
tremendous opportunity to empower our recipients with their health care
information and to give them the tools they want and need to improve
their health."
Within the next 30 days, Florida's 2.6 million Medicaid recipients will
be able to access their Internet-based personal health record at www.FloridaHealthFinder.gov
by using their Medicaid ID number. Hospitals and community partners will
pilot the new tool over the next two weeks before it is made available
it to all Medicaid recipients. In the first phase of the personal health
record, individuals will be able to enter and access their personal
health information online. Medicaid recipients will be able to track
information about their health care visits, procedures, medications,
immunizations, allergies and more. Other features will include:
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Family History: Assists users in tracking their family history, and
allows them to print and share this information with their health care
provider.
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Health Tracker: Users can chart their personal health information such
as height, weight, blood sugar levels, blood pressure, and more.
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Wallet Card: Encourages users to enter emergency contact and key
health information to be printed and carried with them at all times.
"Availity is proud to provide the health information networking platform
for the My Florida Health e-Book and My Florida e-Baby Book," said Russ
Thomas, president of Availity. "Florida has always been progressive in
leveraging information technology to improve health quality and access.
We believe this program will underscore the ways that collaboration and
superior connectivity can improve health outcomes for Floridians."
"Personal health records allow consumers to organize their health
records and related information and ensures their providers have all the
information necessary to diagnose properly," said Dr. Malik Hasan,
president and CEO of HealthTrio LLC. "We are excited to partner with the
Agency to provide online personal health records for Florida's Medicaid
recipients."
The Healthwise Knowledgebase, a robust library of more than 6,000
decision-focused health topics in plain, uncomplicated language, is
integrated with the personal health record. The health content educates
Medicaid recipients and helps them make better decisions with their
doctors.
"With Healthwise content, the Agency for Health Care Administration can
offer Florida's Medicaid recipients easy access to health information
that can help them take an active role in their own health and in their
family's health," said Donald W. Kemper, Healthwise chairman and CEO.
"The right information at the right time can help a person with diabetes
better manage their blood sugar or help a new mom know what to do when
her child is sick."
In the second phase of My Florida Health eBook and My Florida eBaby
Book, the Agency will populate each Medicaid recipient's personal health
record with claims data from services paid for by Florida Medicaid. The
recipients will also be able to view the personal health record in
Spanish.
The Agency will be partnering with hospitals, county health departments
and community organizations across the state to promote the use of My
Florida Health eBook and My Florida eBaby Book to Florida's Medicaid
recipients. St. Joseph's Children's Hospital in Tampa, Sacred Heart
Children's Hospital in Pensacola, Joe DiMaggio Children's Hospital in
Hollywood and Arnold Palmer Hospital for Children in Orlando will be
meeting with the Agency to discuss a pilot of My Florida eBaby Book with
Medicaid recipients prior to the official launch.
The Agency for Health Care Administration is committed to
better health care for all Floridians. The Agency administers Florida's
Medicaid program, licenses and regulates more than 32,000 health care
facilities and 37 health maintenance organizations, and publishes health
care data and statistics. For more information, please visit www.ahca.myflorida.com.
Availity optimizes information exchange between multiple
health care stakeholders through a single, secure network. The Availity
Health Information Network encompasses administrative, financial, and
clinical services, supporting both real-time and batch exchange via the
web, business to business (B2B) integration, and electronic data
interchange (EDI). For more information, including an online
demonstration, please visit www.availity.com.
HealthTrio, LLC is a healthcare information technology and
services company whose primary mission is to connect all healthcare
participants to improve the quality of care and streamline
administrative processes. Our solutions facilitate the sharing of
clinical and administrative information online in real-time with health
plans, members, and providers. Our solutions are fully installed and
working in healthcare environments throughout the United States and are
delivering a substantial return on investment to our client health
insurance plans, as well as empowering members to better manage their
care. Our solutions combine the latest Internet and systems integration
technologies with our more than 25 years of experience in health care.
For more information call 1-877-571-1988 or visit www.healthtrio.com.
Healthwise is a nonprofit organization with a mission to help
people make better health decisions. Nearly 130 million times a year,
people turn to Healthwise information to learn how to do more for
themselves, ask for the care they need, and say "no" to the care they
don't need. Healthwise works with health plans, hospitals, disease
management companies, and health Web sites to provide up-to-date,
evidence-based information to the people they serve. To learn more about
the Healthwise Information Therapy (Ix) Solution, visit www.healthwise.org
or call 1-800-706-9646.
Florida's Agency for Health Care Administration
Tiffany Vause,
Press Secretary, 850-922-5871
vauset@ahca.myflorida.com
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