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Ascension Health, American Well launch ‘Online Care’ services to increase access to quality healthcare

Published on February 5, 2010 at 1:35 AM · No Comments

As part of its efforts to improve the healthcare experience of those it serves and better meet their needs throughout their lives across the entire healthcare continuum, Ascension Health has reached an agreement with American Well™ Inc. to bring Online Care services to communities served by Ascension Health's local Health Ministries. Ascension Health will be the first health system in the United States to offer American Well's Online Care.

"Ascension Health's Strategic Direction guides us to establish lifelong relationships with patients. As a result, we have been working with our local Health Ministries across the country to assess community needs and explore new models of healthcare," said Hyung T. Kim, MD, MBA, Managing Partner of Ascension Health Transformational Development. "Our goals include finding new ways to connect people with the services they need and enabling our affiliated physicians to provide care that is more efficient for them and more convenient for their patients. This new technological capability will allow us to advance both those goals, improving the lives of those we serve and the physicians with whom we work on a daily basis."

The Online Care service will allow eligible patients to engage in immediate live encounters with primary care physicians and other clinicians affiliated with Health Ministries of Ascension Health. Patients will be able to initiate these encounters from their home or workplace at any time, via the Web or a regular phone. During each live interaction, care providers will be able to review the patient's clinical information, speak with and usually see the patient, prescribe medications as appropriate, and suggest follow-up care.

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