Revolution Health will also provide iVillage Total Health's 16 million female users access to its "health history" tool, which will ask women for a detailed personal and family medical history along with current symptoms and immunization status. It will then analyze the information and suggest customized strategies for illness prevention and health promotion, including possible issues as well as screening and diagnostic tests for users to discuss with their health care provider.

"It's our core belief that consumers need to be more empowered when it comes to their health and health care," said Steve Case, chairman and CEO of Revolution Health. "By partnering with iVillage we are able to put innovative tools and services directly in the hands of millions of women - many of whom are the Chief Health Officers of their families - enabling them to take action to live better."

In addition to the shared tools, iVillage Total Health will also work with Revolution Health to promote its insurance marketplace, a service that enables consumers to easily browse and compare health insurance products, including costs and benefits, on its site. The insurance marketplace will put users directly in touch with licensed insurance brokers to assist in the purchase of health insurance.

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