Published: February 08, 2011
CIGNA Provides Access to Health Care for Workers on Military Bases in Afghanistan
CLAYMONT, Del. - (BUSINESS WIRE) - CIGNA (NYSE: CI) customers now have access to high-quality medical care
on military bases in Afghanistan through new agreements establishing
onsite health care clinics on the Kandahar and Bagram air bases. The new
clinics serve government contractors and other employees working in
Afghanistan and are endorsed by the U.S. military, which, in 2008, began
encouraging contractors to develop alternatives to military hospitals
for routine care. CIGNA covers approximately 20,000 customers currently
in Afghanistan.
To make the clinics possible, CIGNA, the global leader in benefits for
expatriates and other globally mobile individuals, forged new
relationships with TMH Medical Services and Onsite OHS to establish two
health care clinics on the Kandahar air base. In addition, through
CIGNA's arrangement with Onsite OHS, a clinic will open soon on the
Bagram air base.
" CIGNA is responding to our clients' concerns and has already taken
important first steps to make primary medical care more accessible for
those assigned to work in Afghanistan," said Timothy Blevins, chief
network officer for CIGNA International Expatriate Benefits (CIEB). "We
want to ensure that all customers, wherever they live or work, have easy
access to high quality, affordable health care."
Blevins said that CIGNA recognized that medical care for clients'
employees and contractors on military bases in Afghanistan was limited
to conditions that were life-threatening or disabling, leaving them with
virtually no options for routine health care services on base. As a
result, workers were forced to seek care in surrounding countries, which
was costly and disruptive to their assignments.
Through these on-base clinics, workers can take advantage of primary
health care, urgent care, routine physicals, basic laboratory and
radiology services, pharmacy services and dental services. Under the
direction of physicians, care is provided by physician assistants and
registered nurses who are trained in western medicine and speak English.
"As a major defense contractor, many of our employees are operating in
dangerous and dynamic environments supporting our military in the
region. The ability to solve for their medical needs while working on
military bases is extremely important and an issue we take seriously,"
said Dahna Baisley, director of global benefits for Honeywell, a CIGNA
client.
To make it simple and easy for customers working in high stress
environments, the clinics will bill CIGNA directly for services provided
to customers, eliminating the need for CIGNA customers to file a claim
and then get reimbursed. To access medical care from any of these
facilities, individuals will simply present their CIGNA customer ID card
at the time of service and will only pay any deductible or copayment or
coinsurance amounts that apply under their plan. CIGNA and the clinics
will coordinate the rest of the billing and payment process.
Throughout 2011, TMH Medical Services is expected to expand to more
bases in Afghanistan. CIGNA is also in talks with other health care
professionals and hospitals in the region and is actively exploring
opportunities to create expanded access to high quality health care
services.
With more than 790,000 expatriate customers working on assignment in far
reaches of the world, CIGNA's expatriate business is part of a larger
CIGNA international operation that includes licenses in more than 27
countries and jurisdictions. CIGNA employs 30,000 people worldwide and
has more than 60 million customer relationships around the globe. The
expanding CIGNA network within and outside the U.S. includes 900,000
health care professionals and facilities.
About CIGNA
CIGNA (NYSE: CI) is a global health service and financial company
dedicated to helping people improve their health, well-being and sense
of security. CIGNA Corporation's operating subsidiaries in the United
States provide an integrated suite of health services, such as medical,
dental, behavioral health, pharmacy and vision care benefits, as well as
group life, accident and disability insurance. Outside the U.S., CIGNA
serves expatriates in virtually every country in the world and provides
employers, affinity groups and individuals access to quality local and
global health care and related financial protection programs. CIGNA
offers products and services in over 27 countries and jurisdictions and
has approximately 60 million customer relationships throughout the
world. To learn more about CIGNA, visit www.cigna.com.
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Gloria Barone, 215-761-4758
Gloria.barone@cigna.com
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