Health Insurance Document Generation solutions automate the process of creating, archiving, and retaining health insurance documents. EMC and partners offer Health Insurance Document Generation solutions that enable you to process customized group contracts, enrollment materials, and benefit summaries. Automate the assembly of documents from content fragments and track revisions across related templates, allowing users to implement changes efficiently. Also, manage documents within the EMC Documentum repository to ensure security and meet industry requirements.
Key Benefits
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Reduced customer enrollment times — Automate the generation of customized group contracts.
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Faster time to market — Enable business users to create, modify, and test assembly templates.
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Greater accuracy of member communications — Automate the redeployment of contract-specific business rules across pre and post enrollment materials.
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Document generation for any delivery channel — Enhance response time by delivering health insurance documents.
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Easy content management — Combine generated documents with other information to create a 360-degree view of the customer. Also, leverage EMC Documentum records management capabilities to protect content and set retention periods that comply with industry regulations.
- Captiva InputAccel -
Capture information from paper or electronic sources, transform it into digital content, and deliver it into back-end systems.
- Documentum Content Server -
EMC Documentum Content Server governs the EMC Documentum content repository, with a rich set of content management services for controlling both content and processes throughout distributed enterprises.
- Documentum Process Integrator -
Gain integration of EMC Documentum process, content, and repository services with external systems and applications through a service-oriented architecture (SOA) implementation.
- Documentum Records Manager -
Control the entire corporate records lifecycle according to system-enforced policies with this pervasive product built on a modular, service-oriented architecture.


