List of ClaimsVision Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying ClaimsVision customers around the world, aggregating massive amounts of data points that form the basis of our forecast assumptions and perhaps the rise and fall of certain vendors and their products on a quarterly basis.
Each quarter our research team identifies companies that have purchased ClaimsVision for Insurance Claims Management from public (Press Releases, Customer References, Testimonials, Case Studies and Success Stories) and proprietary sources, including the customer size, industry, location, implementation status, partner involvement, LOB Key Stakeholders and related IT decision-makers contact details.
Companies using ClaimsVision for Insurance Claims Management include: Country of Los Angeles, a United States based Government organisation with 112000 employees and revenues of $35.50 billion, City of New York, a United States based Government organisation with 1000 employees and revenues of $250.0 million, Maryland Transit Administration (MTA), a United States based Government organisation with 230 employees and revenues of $61.0 million and many others.
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City of New York | Government | 1000 | $250M | United States | P&C Insurance Systems | ClaimsVision | Insurance Claims Management | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018 the City of New York Law Department expanded its use of P&C Insurance Systems ClaimsVision to manage workers' compensation claims for more than 200,000 employees across 42 city departments. This initiative deployed ClaimsVision within the Insurance Claims Management category to centralize claims intake, adjudication, and reporting for the citywide workers' compensation program.
ClaimsVision was configured to leverage its No Touch FROI SROI EDI capability and CMS Medicare reporting modules, enabling automated first report of injury and subsequent reporting flows. The implementation emphasized RMIS aligned workflows and claims administration functions common to Insurance Claims Management systems, including structured claim records, event tracking, and regulatory report generation.
Operational coverage extended across the claims process area in New York City, United States, with the Law Department supervising rollout and ongoing administration across 42 departments. The deployment tied ClaimsVision into city operational workflows for workers' compensation and Medicare compliance, standardizing electronic reporting and case handling across municipal units.
The engagement delivered expanded compliance automation and EDI reporting improvements as part of the ClaimsVision deployment, strengthening automated submission of FROI SROI filings and CMS reporting. Governance changes centered on centralized claims administration and automated EDI controls to support consistent regulatory reporting.
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Country of Los Angeles | Government | 112000 | $35.5B | United States | P&C Insurance Systems | ClaimsVision | Insurance Claims Management | 2015 | n/a |
In 2015, Country of Los Angeles implemented PCIS ClaimsVISION as a centralized claims administration system within its Insurance Claims Management environment. The deployment focused on workers' compensation claims processing across Los Angeles County, United States.
The implementation migrated more than 30 years of claims history, totaling over 500,000 claims, into ClaimsVision and configured core modules for claims intake, adjudication, payment processing, and automated reporting. The project targeted automated No Touch FROI SROI reporting and an 80% touchless payment processing rate, and it delivered consolidated reporting and finance integrations to link claims activity with county accounting systems.
Operational scope covered the county claims process area, centralizing administration and standardizing payment workflows and reporting governance across claims units. The rollout emphasized data consolidation, configuration of payment automation, and finance interface implementation, resulting in improved payment automation and unified claims reporting.
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Maryland Transit Administration (MTA) | Government | 230 | $61M | United States | P&C Insurance Systems | ClaimsVision | Insurance Claims Management | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019, the Maryland Transit Administration implemented ClaimsVision from P&C Insurance Systems to consolidate more than 30 databases into a single Insurance Claims Management platform for transit liability, property, and bodily injury claims. The deployment centralized claims and risk management functionality for the Maryland, United States jurisdiction and targeted enterprise level intake, reporting, and regulatory compliance workflows.
The ClaimsVision implementation encompassed core claims intake, centralized claims repository, case management, and risk analytics modules typical of Insurance Claims Management software. Configuration emphasized web intake improvements and automated FROI/SROI/EDI processing to support statutory reporting and claims lifecycle orchestration.
Project materials highlight a comprehensive data migration plan as a primary decision factor, migrating data from more than 30 disparate databases into ClaimsVision while establishing a unified data model to support reporting and EDI submission workflows. The technical architecture centered on a centralized claims database, standardized data schemas, and configurable workflow automation to reduce manual handoffs across claims and risk teams.
Operational scope covered claims and risk management across Maryland, United States, aligning legal and regulatory reporting requirements with the new platform. Governance changes included tightened compliance controls around FROI/SROI/EDI processing and role based access to enforce data stewardship and auditability, and the implementation aimed to improve web intake and reporting as stated in project materials.
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