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Auto Casualty Article

The Power of Smarter Solutions: Three Ways to Facilitate Better Decision Making with Claims Automation

5 MIN READ

Automation has been a part of the workers’ compensation and auto casualty industries for years, but today, a large opportunity still remains to increase automation in the medical claims process. The future of claims automation in the Property and Casualty industry is not to replace jobs but instead to enhance workflows and facilitate better decision making.

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Three Ways Technology Is Changing the Nature of the Property & Casualty Industry

The insurance industry is always changing, but continuous technological advancements have the pace of change occurring faster than ever before. Property & Casualty (P&C) market insiders are experiencing companies of all sizes undertaking major digital initiatives to add efficiencies and increase economies of scale.

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Five Guidelines for Provider Data Management

The majority of healthcare provider data today is fraught with inaccurate or duplicate information, causing a multitude of issues for claims organizations, notably workflow inefficiencies and suboptimal outcomes. An accurate provider database can help to improve efficiencies, but managing provider information is more difficult than it may seem on the surface.

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AASCIF Annual Conference

The AASCIF Annual Conference brings together state funds from across the country every year for an event full

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Why Provider Data Quality Matters

Poor quality business data can often lead to suboptimal decision-making and inefficient processes, and could be costing the U.S. economy up to $3.1 trillion each year, according to an IBM study. On the other hand, data sets that contain accurate, complete and consistent data can have a major positive impact in the decision-making process.

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5G: What High-Flying Predictions Mean for the Property & Casualty and Collision Repair Industries

Today’s technology news is dominated by articles about the promise of 5G, and with 5G set to roll out even more broadly in 2020, the impact that it will have on the Property and Casualty and collision repair industries will be significant. 5G, so named because it’s the generation following today’s 4G, could bring mobile phones information 600 times faster than today’s speeds.

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Premiums Written: Q1 2019 Casualty Must-Reads

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This quarter, we were featured in PropertyCasualty360 where Executive Vice President and General Manager Nina Smith explained how technology and automation can actually help to further humanize the claims process by freeing up employee’s time to focus on the claimant.