Deloitte Cognitive Technologies Health-Plans
Cognitive technologies can help reduce costs by automating tasks, such as reviewing prior authorization requests and de-identifying patient care records, whichhave historically required human judgment to perform. They can also help improve population health by yielding analytical insights into patterns of illness and individual behavior; combat fraud, waste, and abuse through more sophisticated fraud detection capabilities; and enhance customer service by enabling virtualagents to interact with individuals using natural language.
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Date of Publication:
30 November -0001
30 November -0001
Year of Publication:
2015
2015
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- title = {Deloitte Cognitive Technologies Health-Plans},
- year = {2015},
- date = {November 30, -0001},
2015 Deloitte Cognitive Technologies Health-Plans November 30, -0001
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