Becker's Healthcare April 13, 2023
Jakob Emerson

Google and Microsoft are both rolling out new cloud-based care management platforms designed for payers that will support unlocking unstructured data and better member outreach.

Google Cloud said April 13 it has launched an AI-enabled platform for prior authorization and claims processing powered by a new data and analytics tool, Claims Data Activator.

The new offering will convert unstructured data into structured data and can help payers meet current and proposed CMS rules around interoperability and prior authorization, including using HL7 FHIR.

Blue Shield of California is already using Google Cloud technologies to streamline its prior authorization process and help deliver timely clinical care for 4.8 million members.

“Streamlining the prior authorization process is one important part of...

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