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PCIS's ClaimsVISION Recognized in Celent Claims System Report

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By: ISIS Papyrus America | Published: 7/9/2010

Press Release
March 9, 2011, 8:10 a.m. EST


ClaimsVISION evaluated on and recognized for technology, functionality, customer base, and service

NEW YORK, Mar 09, 2011 (BUSINESS WIRE) -- PCIS, a proven and trusted provider of policy administration and claims solutions, today announced that its ClaimsVISION solution has been recognized in the Claims System Vendors: North American P/C Insurance 2011 report, recently published by Boston-based research and advisory firm Celent. The Celent report evaluated vendor claims systems based on advanced technology, breadth of functionality, customer base and depth of service.

"This report provides a starting point for identifying the solutions that merit a closer look," said Donald Light, senior analyst with Celent and author of the report.

In his profile of PCIS ClaimsVISION, Mr. Light noted, "With the complete rewrite to the .NET platform, ClaimsVISION provides a small insurer, TPA, or self-insured with a modern platform and very usable user experience." The profile also mentioned that reference ClaimsVISION users, "made very positive comments about the range of features and functions, including the adjuster's desktop, payments and reserving, and rules."

"Having just introduced ClaimsVISION in November of last year, we are extremely pleased that Celent has recognized our ClaimsVISION offering. We thank Celent for their extensive research and effort that went into producing the report," commented Georgette Loizou, PCIS Executive Vice President. "I would also like to extend our gratitude to the PCIS customers who participated in the Celent evaluation and who continue to provide us which their suggestions and feedback, which are invaluable in our efforts to continually improve our products and services."

ClaimsVISION is a highly automated and user configurable, Software as a Service (SaaS) delivered claims administration system, supporting claims administration for all P&C lines of business with a specialization in workers' compensation. Built for internet delivery, PCIS's ClaimsVISION utilizes a Microsoft .NET platform and Microsoft's SQL Server database. Designed for customization and efficiency, ClaimsVISION offers insurers quick implementation via SaaS-delivery, enhanced claim services, and reduced overall cost of claims through automation and streamlined claims processing. Significant pricing incentives are being offered to existing PCIS customers interested in migrating to ClaimsVISION.

About PCIS

Established in 1978 and headquartered in New York, P&C Insurance Systems, Inc. (PCIS) is a proven and trusted provider of comprehensive policy administration and claims solutions to the property and casualty insurance industry. With an in depth knowledge of both technology and real-world business requirements, PCIS has earned a leadership position in the workers' compensation market, in addition to a strong market footprint among a broader range of carriers, MGAs, TPAs, and member-based organizations. For more information visit www.pcisvision.com or call 212.425.9200.

SOURCE: PCIS

PCIS Susan Douglas Solomark Associates susan@solomark.com 847.895.2634

 

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