Anthem Introduces Health and Wellness Web Site for Baby Boomers and Seniors
October 05 2004 - 7:00AM
PR Newswire (US)
Anthem Introduces Health and Wellness Web Site for Baby Boomers and
Seniors INDIANAPOLIS, Oct. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Baby boomers and
seniors can now access online information and tools tailored
specifically for their health and wellness needs through
http://anthem.com/ . LifeAfter50, Anthem Blue Cross and Blue
Shield's (Anthem) new, easy-to-use and easily accessible Web site
developed specifically for those age 50 and older, is designed to
help Anthem members become more knowledgeable about their health
care when it's most convenient for them. According to a recent
report from the Pew Internet and American Life Project, the number
of Americans over the age of 50 who use the Internet daily has
jumped by 47 percent between 2000 and 2004. In addition, there has
been sharp growth among those in that age group looking for health
information and shopping online. "More and more older Americans go
online in search of health and wellness information without knowing
exactly where to go, or they become frustrated with all the sites
they have to visit to obtain different information," said Mary
Scanlon, Anthem's vice president of eBusiness. "Anthem created
LifeAfter50 to address these needs. The new site not only combines
a variety of health and wellness resources into a single,
comprehensive Web site, but the site's fonts are bigger, images are
richer, and the tabs are larger to fit the needs of the specific
age group who will be using it." Visitors to LifeAfter50 can
perform the following functions at the site: * Access product
information and get a quote -- LifeAfter50 offers easy access to a
wealth of individual and family products that people can purchase
directly online. * Order prescriptions -- LifeAfter50 provides
instant access to Anthem Prescription Management's secure, online
ordering system. * Search for a health care professional --
LifeAfter50 incorporates Anthem's online provider directories to
give members the ability to search for health care professionals
when it's most convenient for them. * Shop for health and wellness
products -- LifeAfter50 integrates SpecialOffers@Anthem, Anthem's
online program that offers discounts on health and wellness
products and services from national, brand name vendors. * Read
health and wellness content -- LifeAfter50 offers seamless access
to MyHealth@Anthem, Anthem's medically certified and award-winning
health and wellness information resource, where members can read
articles and search medical libraries to suit their specific needs.
* Sign up for a Medicare-approved drug discount card * Access links
to other sites that offer more health and wellness information for
those age 50 and older. "Anthem's mission is to improve the health
of the people it serves," said Mark Boxer, Anthem's chief
information, strategy and business development officer. "Providing
online health and wellness resources like LifeAfter50 is just one
more way that Anthem is trying to help members become more involved
in their health care." Anthem's mission is to improve the health of
the people it serves. The Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield
companies provide health care benefits to more than 12.6 million
people. They are subsidiaries of Anthem, Inc.; all are independent
licensees of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association. Anthem is
the Blue Cross and Blue Shield licensee for Indiana, Kentucky,
Ohio, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Colorado, Nevada, Maine and
Virginia, excluding the Northern Virginia suburbs of Washington,
D.C. More information about Anthem is available at
http://www.anthem.com/ . DATASOURCE: Anthem Blue Cross and Blue
Shield CONTACT: Heath Weber of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield,
+1-513-336-2678, Web site: http://www.anthem.com/ x
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