Jay Colton Understanding on Oracle-Equisoft Claim Approach
The the recent Aite Group Impact Report has recognized the Equisoft/Oracle claims system as a primary solution for the U.S. life insurance industry. Jay Colton, a regional sales manager for Oracle, understands that the system was designed from the ground up to offer enhanced stability and a wide range of goods features for end users.
Operating in the greater Boston metro area of Massachusetts, the groundwork firm uses a methodology known as the Aite Impact Matrix (AIM) to evaluate vendors that use stand-alone insurance claims systems. The Equisoft/Oracle claims system-- known as the Oracle Insurance Policy Administration (OIPA) equipment-- was acknowledged by Aite as having the "Most Advanced Analytical Capabilities", and received an award in this kind.
Operating in the greater Boston metro area of Massachusetts, the groundwork firm uses a methodology known as the Aite Impact Matrix (AIM) to evaluate vendors that use stand-alone insurance claims systems. The Equisoft/Oracle claims system-- known as the Oracle Insurance Policy Administration (OIPA) equipment-- was acknowledged by Aite as having the "Most Advanced Analytical Capabilities", and received an award in this kind.
It is a modular system that is configurable for specific client needs without having requiring customization to the underlying system source code. Equisoft's benefaction to the strategy was to provide systems integration through its online front-end platform. "Our solution enables insurers to tweak the system for the particular needs of each carrier, leveraging analytics and delivering excellent functionality to help those users create for an efficient and client-focused future," adds Jay Colton.
The Equisoft/Oracle claims system-- learnt as the Oracle Insurance Policy Administration (OIPA) system-- was addressed by Aite as having the "Most Advanced Analytical Capabilities", and got an award in this group. It is a modular system that is configurable for particular client needs without any requiring modification to the underlying system provider code. "Our solution permits insurers to configure the system for the exact needs of each carrier, leveraging analytics and delivering impressive technology to help those users put together for an efficient and client-focused future," adds Jay Colton.
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