Healthcare IT companies automating insurance sales for added flexibility and scalability

Sep 26
06:17

2012

sammy smith

sammy smith

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Switching to paperless culture at workplaces is not just a passing fad. Apart from the very obvious environmental concerns, going paperless can drastically reduce company costs.

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In the insurance world,Healthcare IT companies automating insurance sales for added flexibility and scalability Articles where many insurers are still offering insurance the traditional way, automation of the complex and time-consuming insurance activities can help increase efficiencies and reduce instances of errors. Healthcare IT companies are making it possible for insurers to easily and cost-effectively make the transition to a paperless work culture through automation of most complex insurance business tasks.
Through the innovative healthcare IT automation products, healthcare software companies are steadily changing the face of the US healthcare industry. There are software packages available to automate the complex activities such as claims management, underwriting, product sales including enrollments, dis-enrollments, renewals & cancellations, policy updates and management, invoicing and billing etc. Not only this, many healthcare IT companies have introduced separate portals for brokers associated with insurers that can aid brokers in real-time updating of client's data and grants brokers, the added facility to access their data from any place through the web.
Leading players in the healthcare IT spectrum also offer customization and client branding options that allows clients to get the automated application modified and re-aligned as per business requirements. The Affordable Care Act has mandated states to establish online insurance marketplaces, also known as exchanges, for selling insurance to consumers. These web portals scheduled to launch from January 1, 2014 would cater to the health insurance needs of uninsured state individuals and small businesses interested in offering coverage to their employees.
Healthcare software companies are designing complete automated exchange packages that are inclusive of a quote engine where consumers can compare multiple health plans, an insurance enrollment engine for registering for a plan, separate portals for exchange administrators, carriers, brokers employers, employees etc. through which these entities can view and manage their insurance details. Most of these packages also include an analytics tool that can help users generate reports and monitor insurance market trends and consumer preferences. These all-inclusive packages take care of most of insurance purchase facilitators and insurers' business needs.
Most healthcare IT companies take care of the end-to-end implementation of the product right from gathering and understanding business requirements from clients to providing post-deployment application support and taking care of all necessary application hardware and software upgrades. Some healthcare software companies also offer application hosting services through latest technologies such a cloud computing that helps insurers save on bulky physical storage spaces and enjoy enhanced mobility, access and scalability options.
The healthcare industry is steadily moving towards a culture where complete automation of insurance processes and related activities can not only improve work throughput but also reduce inefficiencies and company costs.