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Benefits of NaviNet Insurer Connect to be studied in New Jersey

Published on February 15, 2010 at 1:03 AM · No Comments

NaviNet, America’s largest real-time healthcare communications network, today announced its participation in a landmark initiative to document the benefits of electronic health information exchange between healthcare providers and health insurers. The benefits of NaviNet Insurer Connect, the Company’s industry-leading multi-payer Web portal, will be studied in New Jersey, where more than 50,000 providers use NaviNet to exchange data about New Jersey patients with health insurers in the state and more insurers in the surrounding region. Nationwide, more than 800,000 healthcare providers, hospitals and ancillary care organizations use NaviNet Insurer Connect to communicate with multiple health insurers from one Web site, increasing office efficiencies, reducing administrative and medical costs, improving providers’ revenue cycles and enhancing the patient experience.

“NaviNet is proud to participate in this collaborative effort to highlight the tangible benefits that multi-payer portals bring to the healthcare industry”

The initiative, which is organized by leading health insurers in New Jersey in collaboration with America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) and NaviNet, showcases how multi-payer portals streamline and automate key healthcare processes to improve care delivery and save time and money. Sponsoring health insurers offer providers access to NaviNet Insurer Connect at no cost, enabling them to interact electronically with leading insurers via hundreds of real-time administrative, financial and clinical transactions, including:

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