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Filed under: EMR, Health insurance, electronic health records, electronic medical records, accountable care organizations, Social Media, Patient Engagement, Twitter, health plans, Health reform, Health Populi, Jane Sarasohn-Kahn, Pharmacy and pharmaceuticals, mobile health, People in healthcare, Health care professionals, uninsured, mobile apps, mHealth, Personal Health Records, pharmacies, Technology in healthcare, wireless health, Aetna, Innovation/innovative companies, Payment, Health literacy, Health care & health policy, Politics & public policy, Medicine: wellness & disease, Psychology & behavior, Change Management, HEALTH CONSUMERS, RETAIL HEALTH, HEALTH MARKETING, HEALTH ENGAGEMENT, behavior change, DESIGN AND HEALTH, HEALTH CARE MARKETING, health insurance exchanges, patient empowerment, VALUE BASED HEALTH, HEALTHCARE DIY, HEALTH BENEFITS, health cost information, difficult decisions about health insurance, delay care, postponing medical procedures, cost-management tools, health care self-efficacy, HSAs, Aetna’s Empowered Health Index Survey, cost-estimation tool, provider-patient communication, health plan illiteracy, mobile platforms, re-inventing health communications in a disruptive way, streamlined health administration, skipping and stopping prescription meds, lack of price transparency, general health education, health provider quality ratings, out-of-pocket costs, dis-empowered patients, Explanation of Benefits, web platforms, health plan education, MSAs, Member Payment Estimator