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AIM enters into agreement with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida
| Company News - American Imaging Management |
American Imaging Management (AIM) announced that it has been selected by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc. to deliver imaging network information and transparency services through AIM's OptiNet program.
American Imaging Management (AIM), a radiology benefit management and technology company with health plan clients representing over 20 million consumers, announced that it has been selected by Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc. (BCBSF), to deliver imaging network information and transparency services through AIM's OptiNet program.
"BCBSF looks forward to working with AIM to deliver leading edge, web- based solutions that promote high quality and affordable healthcare for our members," said Dr. Barry Schwartz, vice president, network management, BCBSF. "AIM's OptiNet solution supports BCBSF's initiatives to enhance transparency for physicians and consumers by providing a better understanding of diagnostic imaging service delivery and value within our markets."
David S. Harrington, chairman and chief executive officer of AIM, said, "AIM appreciates the opportunity to work with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida. The evolving nature of diagnostic imaging delivery and growing desire for more information among physicians and patients require innovative tools that can meet the needs of health plans, members, employers and providers. We look forward to supporting BCBSF's leadership on this important initiative.
"BCBSF looks forward to working with AIM to deliver leading edge, web- based solutions that promote high quality and affordable healthcare for our members," said Dr. Barry Schwartz, vice president, network management, BCBSF. "AIM's OptiNet solution supports BCBSF's initiatives to enhance transparency for physicians and consumers by providing a better understanding of diagnostic imaging service delivery and value within our markets."
David S. Harrington, chairman and chief executive officer of AIM, said, "AIM appreciates the opportunity to work with Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida. The evolving nature of diagnostic imaging delivery and growing desire for more information among physicians and patients require innovative tools that can meet the needs of health plans, members, employers and providers. We look forward to supporting BCBSF's leadership on this important initiative.











