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HCRMHealth Care Risk Management


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com "Oracle is pleased to see that CPSG's powerful methodologies and long experience in the areas of Identity Management and PeopleSoft HCRM systems will now be made available to the nationwide geography and customer base of PCS," said David Kemp, Product Specialist for Identity Management in Oracle's Alliances & Channels group.
Additional benefits of REporter available to both IIS and their TPA customers include * Reduced disclosure requirements and more efficient means of submitting RFPs and claims because data is downloaded regularly from the TPA's adjudication system * Reduced rates for other Benefit Informatics services for TPAs working with IIS * Integration with MEDai clinical predictive modeling from HCRM.
Additional real-time analytic capabilities and integration with MEDai clinical predictive modeling from HCRM allows reinsurers to work in partnership with benefit administrators to manage health care risk and assist in protecting the financial integrity of employer health and welfare plans.
 
 
 
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