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The new age of healthcare IT companies

Topic: Health ClubsPublished July 5, 2012

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It would not be wrong to say that Healthcare IT companies are one of most important key players in the US healthcare landscape today. With insurance companies battling rapidly escalating healthcare costs and striving to comply with all the ACA mandated federal rulings, healthcare IT companies with their IT and automation expertise are aggressively churning out sophisticated software to ease insurers administrative burden. Insurance application is indeed a difficult task. But what is even more arduous is the management of all insurance policies, claim requests, health plan administration etc. hundreds of thousands of consumers sending in requests for new plan enrollments, cancellations, renewals and other services, insurance company employees are faced with excessive workload, bundles of paper applications and pressure to administer the best insurance application experience to end consumers. Smart insurers and carriers have understood the necessity of employing automated software and utilities that efficiently and securely take care of some of the most complex insurance related in-house processes. These processes may range from online plan enrollments, online payments, back-end automated applications for claims processing, underwriting, policy managements etc. Healthcare IT companies are designing comprehensive insurance software packages that once deployed, simplify the insurance application and processing work flow cycle for both end-consumers and back-end executives. Not only this, most of these packages come powered with HR and finance relevant tools that aim to overtly organize and streamline the employee payments and insurance payments processing and management. Most healthcare IT companies today offer the facility to manage the end-to-end insurance software deployment related activities. Most healthcare software companies follow the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC) model while deploying insurance software on client's network. Healthcare IT companies go to an extra length to understand the client business requirements and carefully study their existing IT network to identify if the existing system would be compatible to the insurance software to be deployed. Once the healthcare software companies deploy the product and complete the system integration phase without any technical glitch, companies also provide the post deployment technical support and application hosting facility. Insurers need not invest upfront money and resources in expensive & bulky legacy computer systems and can increase their ease of access and usability with web based services. Moreover, use of online health plan enrollments and payments options allow insurers to reduce paper overload that helps in reducing the healthcare costs for insurers. Healthcare IT companies are coming up with smarter, leading edge software solutions that are helping insurers capitalize on the web to increase access of products to consumers situated across state boundaries and situated in far flung and remote areas of the country. The upcoming trend of selling insurance online through the internet is projected to become a mainstay in the US healthcare landscape and is likely to draw in huge profit margins through increased plan enrollments, for insurers and carriers. Well, healthcare IT companies and insurers are hardly complaining!

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