Fee for Access

2003-02-19 Thread Smith, Patricia
We are a health plan. We are trying to determine what to charge for ‘Access’. We have 
decided we want have it be a flat fee regardless of how long you have been with the 
plan. We generated reports from our current system (without regard for our business 
associates) on a few members and came up with documents that ranged from a ¼ inch to 3 
inches of output (combination of printouts from previously scanned documents and 
computer generated reports).

We are no closer at determining a fee. We would really prefer a flat fee and not a per 
page. Since we don’t have face to face contact, it’s easier on the members and us if 
we set a flat fee.

What are other plans charging?

Thanks!
Pat Smith


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FW: Here is a good Privacy Issue that will cause problems

2003-01-16 Thread Smith, Patricia

It's not just narcotics. Some pharmacies are doing something similar with drug 
interactions. If I decide not to go to my PCP for a particular problem I'm having, and 
the new doctor prescribes a medication that interacts adversely with medication my PCP 
prescribed, the pharmacy is notifying both doctors of the potential problem.

The logic being this is a patient safety issue. 


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