Insights
StateWatch: Bill Review April 2019
3 MIN READ
Keep current with new legislation and its potential effect on your organization. This regulatory update is for informational purposes only, and provides some key highlights on state initiatives that may impact the bill review services Genex provides.
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.
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.
Safety Rules and Public Sentiment Impede Self-Driving Cars
It may seem that the advancement towards self-driving cars started just a few years ago when the first Tesla with Autopilot rolled off the assembly line. Believe it or not, the “driverless dream” began not long after the birth of automobiles.
CMS Issues Electronic Payments Frequently Asked Questions and Answers Document
2 MIN READ
Keep current with new legislation and its potential effect on your organization.
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.
Risk & Insurance: Catastrophic Thinking Derails Injured Worker Recovery; Here's How to Manage It
1 MIN READ
Delayed recovery is a challenge coming to the forefront of workers' comp. It's defined as a lack of anticipated functional recovery in a medically reasonable period of time.