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Ariba Inc.
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The idea of a paperless corporate America has filled the heads of futurists ever since information technology began to make big strides in the 1970s. Many people looked ahead to the year 2000 and theorized that by then businesses would exchange information in a fully electronic manner. The evolution and wide acceptance of the Internet further validated this theory. However, this has not come to ...
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Payformance Corporation
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Every year, in excess of $2 trillion is spent on healthcare in the United States and a significant portion of this amount (between $300 and $500 billion) is spent on non- value adding paperwork and administrative overhead. Each year, billions of dollars are spent on manual and paper-intensive healthcare claims processing and payments. Re- cently a growing number of payers and providers have begun ...
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Payformance Corporation
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Solutions for healthcare payment simplification
Payformance Corporation engaged Porter Research to conduct in-depth interviews with two healthcare payers utilizing its PaySpan® Health* electronic claims settlement solution. The objectives of the research were three fold:
(1) identify the factors that went into the decision to move from a paper-based to an electronic payment solution and, ...
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Payformance Corporation
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Electronic Settlement of Dental Claims – The Time is Now
This white paper is written for dental payers and dentists that wish to improve communications and connectivity around the claim settlement process.
Claim processing delay is routinely contained in the top ten lists of dentists’ concerns about their practices. From a dental payer perspective, payers are keenly aware that claim processing, ...
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Technology Business Research (TBR)
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IBM, Hewlett Packard, Dell and many other electronics manufacturers are signatories to the Electronic Industry Code of Conduct. This document, according to IBM, is intended to pave the way for a standards-based approach to monitoring suppliers’ compliance across several areas of social responsibility, including labor, health, safety, and environmental impact.
Many companies, including IBM, are ...
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