You can get solid support managing your condition with the disease management program. And it’s included with your Aetna health benefits plan, so you can start living healthier today.
You’ll learn how to:
Manage your condition
This includes diabetes, heart disease, cancer, low back pain and digestive conditions. Your condition is likely covered, too.
Your condition isn’t unique. But you sure are. So this program is designed to help you manage your condition in ways that work for you. You can:
An Aetna nurse will act as your health coach. You choose why, when and how often to speak with him or her.
You can work with your nurse:
Only your doctor can decide on the best care for you. But your nurse is by your side with tips and ideas to help.
You benefit from smart technology that keeps scanning your health plan records. So if you visit the doctor or pick up a prescription, the system “knows” you did it.
It also scans information you or your care team entered into your online personal health record. Then it compares that information with current care guidelines to help you be safer and healthier.
This technology can suggest:
You may also get a call or letter, depending on the situation.
You may have access to online disease management programs, too. They can supplement the progress you’re making with your nurse.
Program topics include:
Your employer can let you know if these programs are offered at your workplace.
Let’s say you have diabetes. Here’s how a nurse would work with you to manage your condition today — and going forward.
He or she would:
If you need help, there are a few ways we’ll be able to find you:
If you have a condition, or think you’re at risk:
Source: Content from Aetna Inc.
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This message is for informational purposes only, is not medical advice and is not intended to be a substitute for proper medical care provided by a physician. Information is believed to be accurate as of the production date; however, it is subject to change. For more information about Aetna plans, refer to aetna.com.