Transactional costs associated with providing professional services are
reduced by allowing prospective patients/clients (bidders) and
professional service providers to negotiate competitively for desired
fees for proffered services through an interactive on-line communications
network such as the Internet. In an exemplary arrangement, a transaction
system includes a communications network server that interfaces and
communicates online with client computer systems belonging to various
prospective bidders and personal medical service providers using, for
example, an exchange of HTML documents and/or JAVA script applets. A
transaction system server handles online communications and procedures
for conducting auctions for delivery of proffered services and maintains
a registration database of service providers and bidders. An
authentication/qualifier engine automatically researches and verifies
service provider credentials and background information upon registration
of a service provider with the system. Service provider qualification
credentials and medical procedural code information databases as well as
one or more search engines for verifying and/or researching the
qualifications of a particular service provider are provided and made
available to a bidder via, for example, a web-page menu driven interface.
A service feedback interface and database are provided for handling
online feedback information and comments from patients/clients and
providers regarding the complexity and quality of services received or
provided. The transaction system may also include remote client system
software/hardware facilities for bidders and providers for providing
customized database and computational services for communicating and
participating in online bidding activities. An integrated life and health
insurance product that integrates competitive bidding for health services
with usage of death benefit equity for the purpose of life prolongation.