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  2. Property & Casualty Management Systems - Wikipedia

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    PCMS’ software, Atlas, was launched in 1999 and re-architected in 2020. Atlas is a cloud-based platform designed to handle all core processing needs for small to mid-size property & casualty insurance carriers from; underwriting, claims adjudication, billing & accounting, reporting, along with maintaining communication between key insurance stakeholders via a flexible portal. [5]

  3. Guidewire Software - Wikipedia

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    Guidewire is a recurring revenue software company as it sells term licenses. The company also sells its software as a service on a subscription revenue basis. Its three main software products are ClaimCenter, PolicyCenter, and BillingCenter, each servicing a major component of a P&C insurance carrier. [ 2 ]

  4. Jerry (company) - Wikipedia

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    The software uses artificial intelligence and machine learning, and Jerry generates revenue by earning a percentage of premiums when users purchase insurance policies. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The company is a licensed insurance broker for approximately 4 million customers, as of 2023.

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    Employee management software for recruiting and performance reviews. Compliance, time and attendance, scheduling, and time-off tools. Automated onboarding, offboarding, and compliance notifications.

  6. VP/MS - Wikipedia

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    VP/MS (Visual Product Modeling System) is a family of software components developed by CSC that support product development and product lifecycle management. [1] Insurance companies (among other users in business and IT [2]) use VP/MS to manage the rules, clauses, formulas and calculations associated with savings and both life and non-life insurance products.

  7. Medical billing - Wikipedia

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    The amount that is paid by the insurance is known as an "allowed amount". [19] For example, although a psychiatrist may charge $80.00 for a medication management session, the insurance may only allow $50.00, and so a $30.00 reduction (known as a "provider write off" or "contractual adjustment") would be assessed.

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