Technology
Technology
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Payers have not been engaged in HIE development, despite the fact that their buy-in and active participation is vital to realizing the full benefits industry-wide, study says.
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The smaller insurers hard work on customer and provider engagement technology has been cited as a key reason for Aetnas interest and acquisition.
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Theres no denying that there are a few exciting use cases of insurers truly leveraging big data, but its still extremely limited.
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The E&S insurance holding company will customize and brand the mobile applications for three of its subsidiaries.
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The insurer has partnered with Canary, provider of home monitoring technology, to offer connected home services and discounts.
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EZLynx, Haven Life and 10 others will present innovative and disruptive ideas at ACORD2015 and compete for $25,000 prize.
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As the two companies consolidate IT, their valuable and voluminous data will revolutionize their risk assessments and customer interactions, industry experts say.
July 1 -
Between now and the effective date of the merger, there will be a lot of planning focused on efficiencies and platform rationalization, cloud, SaaS, data management/stores, analytics and more.
July 1 -
To boost efficiencies and innovation, global insurers are expected to increase IT spend to more than $100 billion in 2015, but how does this forecast translate for the insurance world?
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The companies' complementary, rather than competitive, risk management practices can leverage technology to get a clearer picture of risk for insurance carrier clients.
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P&C carrier intends to modernize infrastructure and processes for its commercial business lines, simplify operations and enhance customer service.
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As the FAA has simplified commercial drone licensing requirements, insurers have embraced the technology for claims, underwriting and customer service applications. INN's Senior Editor Chris McMahon reports.
June 29 -
Half of surveyed software developers don't feel they can work with the Internet of Things. Can insurers take the lead?
June 29 -
Experiment, but be careful of expensive, enterprise installations that are hard to extract later, and understand these types of projects can be more transient than other enterprise software.
June 29 -
Summer vacation is a great time to recharge your body -- and your mind. To achieve that latter goal, check out these 15 must-reads, which we culled from the Society for Information Management, plus faculty and administration members from the University of Maryland's Robert H. Smith School of Business. Here’s the lineup and a description of each tome.
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Automatic Labs will use the latest round of funding to expand its developer platform and driver application offerings.
June 26 -
Paul Holden joins the third-party administrator after several stints at claims technology companies.
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XL Catlin's newest breach response partners include computer forensics services providers and law firms.
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With the Supreme Court affirming that the Affordable Care Acts current structure wont change, health insurance IT pros can focus on other pressing areas.
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A Novarica survey finds insurers excited about the potential for several big data pools to impact the underwriting process.
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