CIGNA Invests $150,000 in Tennessee Electronic Medical Records Initiative
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Funding To Support an eHealth Network for Improving Health And Reducing Health Costs
NASHVILLE, Tenn.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- CIGNA has contributed $150,000 to the Middle Tennessee eHealth Connect (MTeHC) toward its work to develop a regional health information organization for exchanging electronic medical records to help improve health care quality and reduce costs.
“CIGNA's $150,000 contribution is an investment for improving the health and reducing health care costs of Tennesseans,” said John Sorrow, president of CIGNA HealthCare of Tennessee. “We at CIGNA are proud that Tennessee is a national leader in electronic health information exchange and that we are able to help our state create a network of electronic medical records so that physicians can better coordinate care, avoid redundancies and strengthen the care provided to individuals across the state.” MTeHC will allow health care professionals in its health information network access to patient medical records in one safe, secure location.
Tennessee’s Office of e-Health Initiatives was created in 2006 as the state’s coordinating authority for the exchange of electronic health information, and works with other regional health organizations, such as the Mid-South e-Health Alliance in Memphis and CareSpark in Kingsport, to increase the adoption of health information technology.
"Tennessee continues to show national leadership in the secure exchange of health information to benefit patients," said Commissioner Dave Goetz, Tennessee Department of Finance and Administration. "MTeHC, through the support of CIGNA's grant, will be a model in Middle Tennessee for clinicians and hospitals having access to decision-ready health information at the point of care, and therefore will help drive improvements in health care outcomes."
According to Larry Kloess, chairman of the MTeHC Board, millions of dollars are spent each year in Middle Tennessee because of lack of access to patient records at other facilities. “We are grateful that CIGNA is dedicated to improving the health of those living in Tennessee,” said Kloess. “With this donation to the MTeHC, we can take the next steps toward achieving our goals to create a state-wide health information exchange.”
About CIGNA
CIGNA (NYSE:CI), a global health service company, is dedicated to helping people improve their health, well-being and sense of security. CIGNA Corporation's operating subsidiaries provide an integrated suite of medical, dental, behavioral health, pharmacy and vision care benefits, as well as group life, accident and disability insurance, to approximately 46 million people throughout the United States and around the world. To learn more about CIGNA, visit www.cigna.com. To sign up for email alerts or an RSS feed of company news, log on to http://newsroom.cigna.com/section_display.cfm?section_id=18.
About the Middle Tennessee eHealth Connect(MTeHC)
About the Middle Tennessee eHealth Connect (MTeHC), a not-for profit regional health information exchange organization whose mission is to improve the effectiveness and efficiency of healthcare delivered to every member of the community without regard to payer by connecting healthcare providers throughout Middle Tennessee.
CIGNA HealthCare
Ann Marie C. Raymond, 860-226-5063
[email protected]
Source: CIGNA



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