Voice of the Publisher

Volume 9, Issue 4 (December 2023)

ISSN Print: 2380-7571   ISSN Online: 2380-7598

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Cloud Technologies and Its Impact on the US Health Insurance Claims Process

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DOI: 10.4236/vp.2023.94025    83 Downloads   414 Views  

ABSTRACT

The advent of cloud technologies has disrupted the US health insurance market and reformed the claims process. The impact of cloud solutions on the effective claims management cost, as well as data security, is discussed in this paper. This paper investigates how cloud computing has impacted health insurance organizations and explores reasons why such practices are so important. Cloud-based tech has been one of the key drivers of improvement in efficiency and quality of healthcare provision as it attempts to meet increasing demands. This implies that a cloud-based claims processing system leads to great efficiencies, eliminating the workload of healthcare providers and decreasing the timeline for claims processing. Moreover, this improves patient satisfaction and cuts down on running expenses. Moreover, it shows the crucial contribution made by cloud technologies towards safeguarding confidential patient information. Patient data is protected by robust cloud security measures and encryption protocols against possible attacks in compliance with standards such as HIPAA. Therefore, these cloud-based technologies will herald in an age of efficiency and safety in health insurance claims processing. The American healthcare industry can capitalize on cloud solutions in offering efficient, cost-effective services while ensuring the security of patients’ data in today’s age of information.

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Lekkala, L. (2023) Cloud Technologies and Its Impact on the US Health Insurance Claims Process. Voice of the Publisher, 9, 323-333. doi: 10.4236/vp.2023.94025.

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