Partners Life Launches Medical Claims on the FINEOS Platform
Case study shows
Partners Life, one of New Zealand’s largest private life and health insurance companies, has become the first insurer to successfully launch medical claims on the FINEOS Platform, as outlined in a new case study. The move to the cloud-native purpose-built FINEOS Platform enables Partners Life to provide enhanced claims processing, reduced claims leakage, and streamlined user experience to 300,000 Kiwis.
New Zealanders have a public health care system for their emergency care but may purchase private insurance to cover additional costs and reduce wait times for hospital treatment. In just over a decade, Partners Life had grown from a startup to an award-winning market leader. It sought a software partner with a modern cloud-based claims solution to begin a digital transformation to better serve its customers. It chose
Early last year, Partners Life became the first life insurance company in
“Partners Life employees and customers have already started to experience the benefits of this significant shift in operations,” said
“Partners Life’s leadership has a vision of the future and how to reach their goals through systematic transformation. What’s more, they have implemented a significant change management program to ensure their success,” he said. “FINEOS LISA was configured to address this market, and we are pleased to be able to prove how its capabilities translate to medical claims.”
Details of the project are summarized in a case study on FINEOS.com.
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