MEMIC Selects CLARA Analytics to Read and Summarize Medical Records With AI
CLARA Optics Streamlines Claims Management With Generative AI
Maine Employers’
CLARA Optics uses predictive AI, generative AI (GenAI), and large language models (LLMs) to automate medical records transcription, extract meaningful details, and deliver actionable insights to claims management personnel. By ingesting and analyzing new information as soon as it is available, the technology helps claims managers to stay abreast of changes, summarizing case status and highlighting salient information.
“We anticipate that CLARA Optics will create greater efficiencies across our claim operation,” said
Workers’ compensation claims can sometimes involve hundreds of pages of medical records and other documents, often spanning months or even years. CLARA’s AI platform assists claims managers by offering up-to-the-minute case summaries derived from both structured and unstructured contributory data. This leads to faster case resolution, lower workloads, and better outcomes for injured workers and their employers.
Insurers often struggle to bring new claims managers up to speed or to manage the handoff of cases from one adjuster to another. CLARA Optics integrates actionable intelligence into concise case summaries, accelerating the onboarding process and smoothing the transition of claims from one adjuster or NCM to another. CLARA’s products have also helped many carriers to weather the deluge of lawsuits precipitated by legal changes like those that occurred last year in
CLARA’s award-winning AI platform is capable of analyzing both structured and unstructured data, performing contextual analysis using natural language processing (NLP), and generating insights that help claims managers make sound data-driven decisions. CLARA’s customers consistently achieve remarkable ROI, with most exceeding 500%.
CLARA Optics uses machine learning to identify the warning signs associated with so-called “jumper claims” that could present a risk of escalation. The platform incorporates this predictive capacity into its GenAI output to deliver concise, concrete summaries that improve outcomes. With early notice of potential issues, claims managers can take prompt action to get injured workers back on the job quickly.
Unlike many popular GenAI tools, CLARA’s generative technology isolates insurance carriers’ data for both model training and operational purposes, so data remains confidential and fully secure.
CLARA has also designed Optics to deliver high levels of accuracy, basing its conclusions on confirmed internal data sources and performing redundancy checks to ensure that the information it provides to claims managers is unassailably accurate. Incoming data is cleansed, validated and enriched to further enhance the accuracy of the product’s case summaries and recommendations.
“MEMIC is widely recognized as a leader in the workers’ compensation space,” said
CLARA Optics is priced on a per-page basis, leaving claims managers free to revisit case details as often as they like, without incurring additional charges. Whenever new information becomes available, Optics captures pertinent case details automatically, giving claims managers vastly improved visibility to important developments as they happen.
About MEMIC
About CLARA Analytics
CLARA Analytics is the leading AI as a service (AIaaS) provider that improves casualty claims outcomes for insurance carriers, MGAs, reinsurers, and self-insured organizations. The company’s platform applies image recognition, natural language processing, and other AI-based techniques to unlock insights from medical notes, legal demand packages, bills and other documents surrounding a claim. CLARA’s predictive insight gives claim professionals augmented intelligence that helps them reduce claim costs and optimize outcomes for the carrier, customer and claimant. CLARA’s customers include companies from the top 25 global insurance carriers to large third-party administrators and self-insured organizations. Founded in 2017, CLARA Analytics is headquartered in California’s
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Tags: CLARA Analytics, CLARA Optics, MEMIC, workers compensation, workers comp, insurtech, claims optimization, claims adjusters, claims managers, nurse case managers, artificial intelligence, AI, generative AI, GenAI, machine learning, claims, claims management, predictive analytics, commercial insurance, general liability
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Dottie O’Rourke
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Source: CLARA Analytics



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