Information Technology: Transforming Health Plans |
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Information technology is a key requirement and source of competitive differentiation for Health Plans. Forces driving industry change, including health care reform, focus on administrative simplification, consumerism, cost control, and the industry-wide move from ICD-9 to ICD-10, are causing many health plans to upgrade their technology capabilities and systems. Explore the resources below to learn more about Deloitte’s perspective on how information technology is transforming health plans.
Information Technology Resources
Intersections: Health Plan Edition - Fall 2009
This edition of Intersections focuses on strategies to help IT leaders as they prepare to support any change that might take shape. It examines three primary issues – improving operational productivity, the customer sales channel, and the changing relationship between health plans and their members. Read the full edition.
Navigating the Landscape of Health Plan Core Administrative Systems
New CAS models can provide flexibility while delivering market-leading capabilities at a “reasonable” cost. Successful plans will be those with a clear business strategy, a framework for rapid decision-making, a technical foundation that allows flexibility, and the processes and infrastructure to optimize execution. Learn more.
Health Plan IT Resource Planning in a Downturn
This paper identifies an approach for resource planning where CIOs focus on their top performers, understand their organization’s operating model, adjust staffing mixes, and determine that IT is positioned to support the health plan’s future strategy. Read the full report.
HIPAA 5010 and ICD-10: Are You Ready?
Deloitte and AHIP have developed a virtual seminar series that addresses the key components of the HIPAA 5010 and ICD-10 regulatory changes mandated by the Department of Health and Human Services.
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