Insiders expands e‑prescription solution for private health insurance with ePA Access

The smart E‑Prescription module not only enables con­ve­nient billing through indi­vi­dual private health insurance (PHI) apps, but now also supports poli­cy­hol­ders in accessing the elec­tronic patient record. Seven PHI providers are already using the solution.

Insiders is expanding its smart E‑Prescription module from the smart Mobile Toolkit with a new ePA add-on for private health insurance (PHI). This allows PHI companies to offer their poli­cy­hol­ders not only con­ve­nient use and billing of e‑prescriptions, but also easy access to the elec­tronic patient record (ePA).

 

The ePA and e‑prescription promise poli­cy­hol­ders a connected, paperless health­care expe­ri­ence. In practice, however, the hurdle is often the very first step. Unlike statutory health insurance (SHI), where the insurance card is suf­fi­cient, private health insurance poli­cy­hol­ders must set up an authen­ti­cator app — and, depending on their insurer, addi­tional appli­ca­tions — before they can use e‑prescriptions and the ePA for the first time. Many give up before expe­ri­en­cing any of the actual benefits.

This is precisely where Insiders steps in, moving the setup process directly into the insurance app that poli­cy­hol­ders are already familiar with. Step-by-step wizards guide users through the required con­fi­gu­ra­tion, while videos and tutorials provide clear, easy-to-follow ins­truc­tions. What was once a technical barrier becomes a guided onboar­ding expe­ri­ence.

E‑Prescription and EPA Integrate Seam­lessly into Familiar Workflows

Once the setup is complete, the e‑prescription slots into the estab­lished billing workflow via the smart E‑Prescription module. The e‑prescription and billing receipt are securely trans­ferred with a single tap from the respec­tive e‑prescription appli­ca­tion and fed into the document sub­mis­sion process. As with all other documents, poli­cy­hol­ders receive feedback on the pro­ces­sing status and outcome of their e‑prescription.

The new ePA add-on sup­ple­ments the existing module with infor­ma­tion and features related to the elec­tronic patient record. Poli­cy­hol­ders receive in-app expl­ana­tions on how to use the ePA and can navigate directly to the insurance-specific frontend of the elec­tronic patient record.

This is made possible by the smart Mobile Toolkit from Insiders Tech­no­lo­gies, which enables private health insurers to provide their poli­cy­hol­ders with a fully branded app. Poli­cy­hol­ders already use these apps to view contracts, submit documents, or update personal data. E‑prescriptions and the EPA now join as addi­tional features, inte­gra­ting seam­lessly into this familiar envi­ron­ment.

Digi­ta­liza­tion in Health­care Requires Easy Access

Around one third of private health insurers in Germany already use the smart Mobile Toolkit to effi­ci­ently provide a cus­to­mized app for their poli­cy­hol­ders. Seven providers have the smart E‑Prescription module in active pro­duc­tion use, enabling their poli­cy­hol­ders to use e‑prescriptions with ease. Five of these are currently also rolling out the new ePA add-on.

Private health insurers using the smart Mobile Toolkit from Insiders Tech­no­lo­gies include Alte Olden­burger, Concordia Ver­si­che­rungen, Münchener Verein, Ver­si­cherer im Raum der Kirchen (VRK), and VGH Ver­si­che­rungen, among others.

„A digital health offering only delivers its full value when poli­cy­hol­ders can get started without any barriers,“ says Dr. Armin Stahl, Head of Sales Unit E‑Health and Mobile at Insiders. „The app has become an indis­pensable part of the private health insurance service offering. It gives poli­cy­hol­ders a con­ve­nient line to their insurer, reduces costs through an elec­tronic mailbox and a high degree of self-service, and simul­ta­neously improves service quality. By inte­gra­ting e‑prescriptions and the ePA, insurers are con­sis­t­ently expanding their digital services and making it signi­fi­cantly easier for poli­cy­hol­ders to access modern health appli­ca­tions.“