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ln the UK it offers help with commissioning, including data management and decision support, disease management, service design, quality improvement strategies, contracting, performance management, training, and education. It does not provide clinical services. | ln the UK it offers help with commissioning, including data management and decision support, disease management, service design, quality improvement strategies, contracting, performance management, training, and education. It does not provide clinical services. | ||
− | Aetna claims "relationships and contracts with | + | Aetna claims "relationships and contracts with 783,000 healthcare professionals" in the US and 90 facilities in the UK.<ref>British Medical Journal, [http://www.bmj.com/content/341/bmj.c4421.extract New kids on the block], 24 August 2010</ref> |
==Lobbying== | ==Lobbying== |
Revision as of 11:28, 16 November 2010
Aetna is an American health insurance company and "worldwide commissioner of health management services".
ln the UK it offers help with commissioning, including data management and decision support, disease management, service design, quality improvement strategies, contracting, performance management, training, and education. It does not provide clinical services.
Aetna claims "relationships and contracts with 783,000 healthcare professionals" in the US and 90 facilities in the UK.[1]
Lobbying
United States lobbying
Aetna's total lobbying expenditure in the US for 2010: $3,847,744. It also employs the following lobbying firms in the US:[2]
References
- ↑ British Medical Journal, New kids on the block, 24 August 2010
- ↑ Aetna Inc, Open Secrets, accessed Nov 2010