CIGNA Behavioral Health Offers Members Online Provider Profiles
28 September 2007 - 3:17AM
PR Newswire (US)
Enabling members to search areas of expertise and other factors
when choosing a therapist EDEN PRAIRIE, Minn., Sept. 27
/PRNewswire/ -- CIGNA Behavioral Health (CBH) members can now view
robust, online provider profiles that offer a photograph and
biographical information about therapists including license levels,
languages spoken, educational background, areas of specialization
and years of experience. Available at
http://www.cignabehavioral.com/ , the online Provider Directory and
Search Tool offers participants the ability to browse for a
provider who best suits their personal needs and preferences. The
company is the first managed behavioral health organization to
offer the provider profile pages with photographs, and search hits
have already reached 700,000 this year. "I have had many referrals
from CBH through the web site since the online profiles were
implemented," said licensed psychologist, Lois Schatz, PsyD, of New
York. "My patients even tell me that they came to me because they
like what I had to say and they felt like they knew me and thought
I could be empathetic. I have seen an increase in return visits
after the initial visit because patients are finding a therapist
who best fits their needs from the onset. This is a real
differentiator for CBH." Nearly 10,000 providers in CBH's network
have populated their personal profiles, including a photograph. The
provider directory is updated daily and therefore the information
is continually refreshed. "The real focus is on the consumer," said
Larry Gleit, senior director, network performance management for
CIGNA Behavioral Health. "From our perspective, therapy is a very
private and personal experience. Having the provider's profile on
the web site offers a 'virtual introduction,' which has helped our
members select the provider they think best matches their personal
needs." The web site also has a confidential self-assessment tool,
which helps participants gauge their state of behavioral health,
stress level, and general well-being. The company said that in the
future, it intends to offer quality and cost comparison
information, as well as post feedback from members who have
accessed services from a provider in the past. Members without
Internet access can still review the newly-enhanced provider
profiles by calling a CBH personal advocate, who will send the
provider information through the mail. About CIGNA Behavioral
Health CIGNA Behavioral Health (CBH) provides behavioral care
benefit management, EAPs, and work/life programs to consumers
through health plans offered by large U.S. employers, national and
regional HMOs, Taft-Hartley trusts and disability insurers. CBH,
with headquarters in Eden Prairie, Minn., operates care management
centers around the U.S. in support of a national network of more
than 56,800 independent psychiatrists, psychologists and clinical
social workers and more than 5,100 facilities and clinics. For more
information, visit http://www.cignabehavioral.com/. DATASOURCE:
CIGNA Behavioral Health CONTACT: Arlys Stadum of CIGNA,
+1-763-559-5587, Web site: http://www.cignabehavioral.com/
http://www.cigna.com/
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