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Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield search tool available in 13 states

WellPoint's Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield is letting members in 13 states search for local, in-network doctors and hospitals through any Web-enabled handset.

Members are increasingly more engaged when it comes to the decisions that affect their health and healthcare options.

The mobile site at http://www.anthem.com/mobile enhances transparency by providing a way for consumers to access information about the person who plays a primary role in their life -- their doctor.

The site helps consumers quickly locate a general practitioner, and understand their options in terms of specialists.

The mboile site was initially available to members in Virginia, Maine and New Hampshire. As of Feb. 9 it is available to members in Colorado, Connecticut, Georgia, Indiana, Kentucky, Maine, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, Ohio, Virginia and Wisconsin.

When member visit http://www.anthem.com/mobile they can browse in-network providers by address, city, ZIP code or name.

Members can further target physician specialties, languages spoken and gender.

The tool also includes physicians' phone numbers and addresses, including step-by-step driving directions specifically designed for small screens.

Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield is a subsidiary of Anthem Life Insurance Company. The company sells life and disability coverage.

The insurance company help protect its customers' financial security if health problems disrupt the income they depend on.

Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield members receive the same results whether they search on a computer or a Web-enabled mobile device because the mobile tool takes advantage of the company's current provider data integration capabilities.

The Anthem Mobile Provider Finder is one of an expanding line of online transparency tools, including Anthem Care Comparison, Zagat Health Survey tool, Mobile Prescription Drug tool and WellPoint's Surgical Procedures tool.

Other examples of WellPoint's healthcare IT tools include personal health records, e-prescribing, health and online communities, and electronic health records.

According to a study done by the Pew Internet and American Life Project, 38 percent of Internet users in the United States have a Web-enabled mobile phone or handheld device. Of these, 7 percent regularly use these devices to search for people, contact information or directions.