Property Intelligence: the where and what

Property Intelligence: the where and what
To support the launch of the report, Property Intelligence - the where and what: 50+ companies to know' here, InsTech's Matthew Grant and Ali Smedley hosted a Live Chat to discuss the findings with guest speakers from companies featured in the report. They covered the different ways location and property attribute information is being accessed, the new data sources being found from places traditionally outside of insurance and what has changed since our first location intelligence report in 2021.
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Maximize Reimbursements – Strategies to Prevent Denials and Find More Insurance Coverage

Webex

In a climate of rising denials, hidden insurance coverage, and a shifting payer mix, it’s imperative that healthcare providers have a comprehensive strategy to identify and manage clinical and technical denials. Hear how one large health system currently leverages robust solutions—for denial prevention, A/R recoveries, and insurance discovery—to drive maximum reimbursements and improve profitability.
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The Customer Experience - How Pet Insurance Is Leading The Way

In an industry that has long been starved of innovation and emphasis, recent years have ushered pet insurance into an era of rapid growth, with the global market size expected to exceed $15 billion by 2030. Much of this growth can be attributed to an increased demand for customer-centric products and policies.
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What’s AI, Really? And What’s its Role in Insurance?

verisk.com

The term AI is thrown around constantly but how many of us understand what it really means? Why do we hear so much about it? How are computers able to learn and what does this mean for insurance?
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Immigrant Health: The Role and Impact of Medicaid, HIPAA, and the Public Charge Doctrine

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The high cost of health care and the increasing decline in health insurance coverage are a concern for all people living in America. But for immigrants, who have extremely low rates of insurance coverage compared to U.S.-born populations, the situation is even more precarious. Low incomes, lack of insurance, concern over immigration enforcement, and other barriers pose serious threats to immigrant health. That, in turn, poses a risk to the broader public health.
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