List of Exela Benefits Customers
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Since 2010, our global team of researchers has been studying Exela Benefits 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 Exela Benefits for Benefits Administration 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 Exela Benefits for Benefits Administration include: McKesson, a United States based Distribution organisation with 45000 employees and revenues of $359.10 billion, US Department of Veterans Affairs, a United States based Government organisation with 371000 employees and revenues of $301.00 billion, CareSource, a United States based Insurance organisation with 4500 employees and revenues of $11.80 billion and many others.
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CareSource | Insurance | 4500 | $11.8B | United States | Exela Technologies | Exela Benefits | Benefits Administration | 2021 | n/a |
In 2021 CareSource engaged Exela Technologies to deploy cloud-based enrollment and claims services using Exela’s PCH Global platform, an initiative aligned with Exela Benefits in the Benefits Administration category. The announcement frames this as a payer-side member enrollment and claims engagement operating across multiple U.S. states and positioned to support member and provider enrollment, claims correspondence, and payment processing.
Exela provisioned its cloud PCH Global platform to orchestrate member and provider enrollment workflows, automated claims correspondence generation, and payment processing orchestration. The implementation emphasized modular Benefits Administration capabilities such as enrollment lifecycle management, correspondence automation, and centralized transaction routing across state lines, and direct use of the Exela Benefits administration module is inferred from the enrollment and claims scope described rather than explicitly named in the announcement.
Operational scope included payer operations functions including enrollment teams, claims operations, and provider network administration, and the initiative included local hiring in Dayton, Ohio to staff operational roles. The announcement signals a multi-state cloud processing approach with localized operational presence, and the engagement implies governance coordination between Exela platform operations and CareSource payer compliance and operational teams.
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McKesson | Distribution | 45000 | $359.1B | United States | Exela Technologies | Exela Benefits | Benefits Administration | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, McKesson implemented Exela Benefits under the Benefits Administration category to support specialty pharmaceutical enrollment and claims operations within McKesson Specialty Health. The U.S.-based implementation concentrated on enrollment, claims processing, adjudication and copay and payment services for specialty pharmaceutical programs, with the explicit objective of improving patient access and compliance workflows.
Exela Benefits was configured to manage enrollment workflows, claims adjudication logic, claims processing pipelines, and copay assistance payment handling, aligning technical modules to operational casework common to Benefits Administration. Functional emphasis included automated adjudication rules, enrollment event capture, benefit verification and payment routing to support specialty program eligibility and patient assistance processes.
Operational scope covered McKesson Specialty Health specialty pharmaceutical programs across the United States, with governance aligning enrollment operations, claims teams, patient access functions and compliance oversight to the Exela Benefits deployment. Rollout and process design were centered on orchestrating adjudication workflows and standardizing enrollment and claims procedures within specialty program operations.
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US Department of Veterans Affairs | Government | 371000 | $301.0B | United States | Exela Technologies | Exela Benefits | Benefits Administration | 2012 | n/a |
In 2012 the US Department of Veterans Affairs implemented Exela Benefits in the Benefits Administration category. Exela Technologies operated secure claims intake, processing and records-storage facilities supporting the Veterans Benefits Administration, handling benefits claims and communications for U.S. veterans.
The deployment centered on benefits administration functionality including claims intake, document capture and indexing, case processing workflows, and records storage and retrieval. Exela Benefits provided operational capabilities consistent with benefits administration systems, supporting end to end claims intake, document management, and communications handling across processing pipelines.
Operational architecture was facility based, with Exela running multiple secure claims and records facilities to support Veterans Benefits Administration workload, and expanding capacity with an additional facility in 2018. The engagement covered national Veterans Benefits Administration claims processing flows and external veteran communications, leveraging physical records-storage and secure intake centers as core processing nodes.
Governance emphasized secure intake, records retention and compliance controls, with process orchestration around claims routing and document custody. Operational roles included intake operators, processing teams and records management functions aligned to Veterans Benefits Administration workflows.
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