How Enterprise Companies Are Choosing the Right Hybrid Cloud Architecture
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IDC predicts that more than 80 percent of enterprise IT organizations will commit to hybrid cloud architectures by 2017. And it’s recently been reported that Uber, the ride-hailing app, is moving in that direction. According to Business Insider, Uber is soliciting bids from Google, Microsoft, and Amazon in order to move some parts of its code to the cloud.
The State of Third Party Auto: Claim Costs, Consistency and a New Generation of Adjusters
The cost of third party auto claims is rising quickly, and many insurance carriers are struggling to keep up. As the number of attorney-represented claims grows, adjusters are getting more and more demand packages, which are often disorganized or incomplete, though they require a timely response.
From FNOL to Settlement: Improving Third Party Claims with Data Driven Decisions
4 MIN READ
Effectively adjudicating third party auto casualty claims can be a complex web of analysis and decision-making that challenges even the most experienced adjusters. Each of the many decisions made during the lifecycle of a third party claim can potentially affect the outcome—for better or for worse.
Top 10 Trends from the Mitchell 2016 P&C Conference
At the 2016 Mitchell Property and Casualty Conference, keynotes, breakouts and everything in between were focused on technology and social trends that are changing the way we interact with one another and do business. From augmented reality to information security, here are 10 of the many trends that were top of mind at the conference.
Managing Medical Records is Key to Improving Third Party Claim Settlements
Documents that adjusters receive from attorneys or claimants related to third party claims are typically unorganized, inaccurately coded and seemingly stacked a mile high. It can feel like an insurmountable challenge to organize, digitize and understand every detail of the medical records, but processing a claim without first organizing, capturing the data and properly coding documents can make it difficult for an adjuster to efficiently reach the most accurate settlement.
Top Trends in the Auto Casualty Insurance Industry - Mitchell Experts Provide Insights
There are always shifts and trends insurance carriers should be watching out for in the auto casualty industry– especially nowadays with factors like changing regulations, more expensive medical costs and increasing accident severity. Here are some of the top trends Mitchell’s auto casualty experts are seeing in the market that are influencing the industry most today.
Using an Advanced Medical Bill Review Platform to Improve Third Party Outcomes
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Some auto casualty insurance carriers’ workflows are missing a key part of an end-to-end third party solution – an advanced medical bill review platform. Though bill review is traditionally thought of as a specifically first party or workers’ compensation solution, it can also make an impact on third party claims.