SAS Scores A Celent Luminary Trifecta In Insurance Fraud Detection Solutions
SAS is lauded an insurance fraud detection Luminary in Celent's inaugural trio of SolutionScape reports evaluating anti-fraud solutions across insurance market segments. The research and advisory firm analyzed a total 13 vendors' fraud detection offerings in three markets, evaluating each for its level of advanced technology and breadth of functionality.
Notably, SAS was the only vendor to earn Celent's Luminary designation in all three of its Insurance Fraud-Detection Solutions, 2022 Edition reports:
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"Insurers' fraud tools have evolved from deploying scenarios to identify individual frauds to revealing fraud patterns based on historical fraud and detecting fraud in real time," said
Harnessing the power of diverse data sources, automated decision making and AI
Celent's analyses highlighted major insurance industry trends, dominated by more virtual customer engagement in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. The anonymity of digital engagement only augments insurers' fraud risks - and at a time when the Great Resignation has forced greater reliance fraud detection tools and technologies, as top talent becomes increasingly difficult to attract and retain.
To keep pace with ever more sophisticated fraudsters, Celent recommends that insurers choose vendors strong in the following categories: technology; functional capabilities; vendor stability, knowledge and investment in the solution; and implementation and support capabilities and experience.
SAS' insurance fraud solutions on SAS(R) Viya(R) check all the boxes. SAS' industry-tailored solutions deliver a single, end-to-end framework that uses layered defenses incorporating predictive modeling, text mining, network link analysis and more to better identify fraudulent activity before claims are paid. Industry-specific data models enable insurers to gather and consolidate internal and external data from varied sources, fueling a broad set of advanced analytic and AI techniques that automatically score claims at every stage of the process. Built-in case handling streamlines and facilitates investigations via a configurable workflow.
"Insurance fraud in its various forms costs consumers and businesses
Beyond fraud detection
SAS' holistic approach to insurance technology topples operational silos and boosts efficiency by integrating fraud detection, risk management, and customer experience decision making on open, cloud-native SAS Viya. To learn more, check out
"SAS Viya is a platform designed to drive data and analytics innovation and navigate disruption," said Harris in the interview. "It's a way to unite and govern enterprise data and drive new and better decisions, whether it is for underwriting, mitigating enterprise risk, managing claims, detecting fraud or delivering a better customer experience."
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Original text here: https://www.sas.com/en_us/news/press-releases/2022/november/celent-luminary-insurance-fraud-detection-solutions.html



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