The KEY to Success for Lymphedema Products and Insurance Coverage

October 20, 2018

Luna Medical, Inc. was established in 1996 in response to a need for a company that provides medical products and education for patients diagnosed with Lymphedema, Chronic Venous Disease, and Lipedema. Luna Medical continues to maintain family ownership. From our headquarters in Chicago, Illinois, we continue to service lymphedema patients, lymphedema therapy programs and insurance companies nationwide. Luna Medical has national and regional insurance contracts with commercial insurance payers, insurance networks and self-funded Hospital Healthcare Systems.

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Stream Claim Services

Servicing the insurance industry, Stream Claim Services provides products for managing property, motor and marine claims across Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom.

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whitePaper | August 24, 2022

Commercial insurance has traditionally protected businesses from a wide range of unexpected circumstances. These circumstances underwent significant change during the pandemic, with the move to remote work and plans for business continuity. But these are not the only coverages affected by the pandemic. Cyber security threats have also spiralled.

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Insurance Document Management – A Good Investment?

whitePaper | April 16, 2023

One of the most paper intensive industries is insurance industry. There are endless forms to fill, copies of proofs to be preserved, and claims to deal with on regular basis. Under the circumstances, using simple word processors, insecure repository and emails or not adopting a streamlined process of document management can have serious negative consequences.

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Artificial Intelligence – Welcome Opportunity or Inescapable Challenge for Insurers?

whitePaper | November 15, 2019

The proliferation of big data and artificial intelligence (AI) impacts practically every human enterprise and endeavor. The insurance industry is certainly no different, having historically thrived on developments in data, data analytics, AI and other information technologies. Insurance companies are taking advantage of the digital transformation to automate claims management processes, improve operational efficiencies, and increase the quality of service they deliver to customers with personalized marketing and recommendations. The ongoing race to conquer volumes of heterogeneous data and wring every bit of informational value out of raw intelligence will mean growing opportunities and inevitable challenges for insurers, the insured and most participants in the insurance sector.

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The future of motor risk: Driver today, passenger next

whitePaper | September 26, 2022

There are several developments that continue to impact the automotive industry to a significant extent. Among these factors are the push by governments towards vehicles powered by new energies, the COVID-19 pandemic with its subsequent economic fallout – such as chip and raw material shortages – war, socio-demographic changes, and technological advancements.

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The past, present and future of AI in insurance

whitePaper | October 20, 2022

The pervasiveness of examples of AI in popular culture clearly illustrates that we humans are fascinated with the idea of artificial intelligence and its various transformative implications. Just imagine a world of computers with consciousness, robots with feelings and everything in between. And while Hollywood’s perspective on AI typically leans toward the fantastic, it represents an interesting parallel to the business world. From the boardroom to the shop floor, there is a rapidly growing interest in AI’s potential to transform the very way we do business. The insurance industry is no different, and in many ways is an ideal candidate for transformation driven by artificial intelligence.

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DMS For Insurance Industry

whitePaper | April 16, 2023

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