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FACTS® CLAIMS & ENCOUNTERS by Ebix Health, Inc.
January 2001 - (Free Research)
FACTS® CLAIMS & ENCOUNTERS is a fully automated, real-time processing system for complete, online adjudication of medical, dental, vision, prescription drug, disability and COBRA claims and encounters.
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FACTS® 125 by Ebix Health, Inc.
January 2001 - (Free Research)
FACTS® 125 is a fully automated and comprehensive system for the management of Section 125, Flexible Benefit plans.
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HEALTHsuite® - Claims Processing Software by RAM Technologies, Inc.
HEALTHsuite is an administrative claims processing system designed for health plans and other health care organizations. Rich in features and functions to support health plans of all sizes and types, HEALTHsuite supports all aspects of health care administration including HMO, Consumer Driven, Medicare, Medicaid and Federal Health Benefits.
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FACTS® WDS by Ebix Health, Inc.
January 2001 - (Free Research)
FACTS® WDS (Work Distribution System) module is an electronic claim workflow management system for your adjusters.
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FACTS® PPO by Ebix Health, Inc.
January 2001 - (Free Research)
FACTS® PPO is a fully automated provider network processing module, this system provides you with a fully integrated database for providers (both practitioners and facilities).
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FACTS® Web by Ebix Health, Inc.
January 2001 - (Free Research)
FACTS®Web facilitates the sharing of real-time information directly from your FACTS® system to insureds, employees, and provider's web browsers through the Internet.
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Insurance Video: 50% Speed to Market Gains with BRMS by IBM
March 2009 - (Free Research)
Check out this webcast to hear discussions from Kyle Kelt, Director of IT for VSP; Donald Light, Senior Analyst/Insurance Group for Celent, and domain experts from IBM and ILOG, an IBM Company.
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A Guide to the Value of Reliable Data in Insurance by DataFlux Corporation
November 2009 - (Free Research)
Only when data is trusted can it be used in confidence in all insurance operational and analytical process activities. This paper examines the impact of unreliable data on insurance companies. It then defines the requirements needed to guarantee data reliability in insurance and offers a practical approach to creating and governing that data.
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Why Records Management is important by Hewlett-Packard Company
March 2009 - (Free Research)
Records management forces you to think about how you create, process, capture, and manage information. This requires a review of your business activities from an information-centric point of view, which in itself can highlight process inefficiencies. This white paper explains why such a process is important.
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Demystifying Data De-Duplication: Choosing the Best Solution by FalconStor Software
February 2009 - (Free Research)
Data de-duplication has been described as the next evolutionary step in backup technology. Many vendors lay claim to the best data de-duplication approach, leaving customers to face the difficulty of separating hype from reality. This document provides the background information required to make an informed data de-duplication purchasing decision.
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No Paper Weight - IT Briefing by IBM
January 2007 - (Free Research)
Organizations face a tremendous challenge in meeting the many different regulatory compliance issues driven by legislation, auditors and litigation.
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MarketScope for Records Management by IBM
September 2009 - (Free Research)
Organizations have long known that implementing their records management initiatives is challenging. People and processes are both important elements, but choosing the right records management solution can be the difference between success and failure. Read on to learn about selecting the right records management solution for your organization.
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Securing Data Stored On Tape With Encryption by Quantum Corporation
July 2009 - (Free Research)
With companies storing data for longer periods of time to meet compliance regulations and business best practices, the inherent risk of a data breach is growing significantly. Organizations should develop sound encryption key management processes to minimize administrative overhead and maximize the value of data encryption.
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