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Medavie Blue Cross Leads Digital Transformation in Disability Business with FINEOS Platform
Medavie Blue Cross Leads Digital Transformation in Disability Business with FINEOS Platform

Business Wire

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • Business Wire

Medavie Blue Cross Leads Digital Transformation in Disability Business with FINEOS Platform

ATLANTA--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- FINEOS Corporation (ASX:FCL) announced today that Medavie Blue Cross, a leading benefits provider for health, drug and disability insurance, has successfully commenced managing Individual Life and Disability Claims on their existing FINEOS Platform. In consolidating both Individual Life and Group Life & Disability claims on a single, unified platform, Medavie Blue Cross will further strengthen its operational excellence and customer-centric service. By consolidating on the FINEOS Platform, Medavie Blue Cross is driving operational excellence, empowering teams, and reimagining the claims experience for clients across Canada. Share Speaking about the go-live, FINEOS CEO, Michael Kelly, said, 'Medavie Blue Cross has been leading the way in Group Disability claims management with FINEOS. Expanding to include Individual Life claims in one platform marks a significant milestone, demonstrating our shared commitment to innovation, operational efficiency and a seamless customer experience.' Rebecca Smith, Director, Life & Disability Services at Medavie Blue Cross, noted, 'We're excited about the possibilities this opens up for our organization and our clients. By unifying our claims management system, we're not just improving efficiency; we're reimagining the entire claims experience and empowering our talented team to deliver exceptional service. This transition reinforces our position as an industry leader in disability management and in embracing digital transformation to set new standards.' About Medavie Blue Cross Medavie Blue Cross is a leading all-in-one private health insurer and Canada's largest private administrator of federal and provincial government-sponsored health programs. We manage and insure health benefits for nearly 1 in 10 Canadians and provide timely access to quality health care through a comprehensive suite of innovative products and services. Together with Medavie Health Services, a national leader in primary health care solutions and Canada's largest contracted provider of emergency medical services, we're part of Medavie — a not-for-profit health solutions partner committed to improving the wellbeing of Canadians. About FINEOS Corporation FINEOS is a leading global provider of SaaS core systems for life, accident, and health insurers. The FINEOS Platform for Employee Benefits is purpose-built for group, absence, and supplemental benefits, providing seamless integration and automation. More than 40 customers in North America rely on FINEOS, including 7 of the 10 largest employee benefits insurers in the U.S. and 70% of group insurance in Australia. With a global workforce, FINEOS partners with innovative, forward-thinking insurers in North America, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific.

Medavie Blue Cross Leads Digital Transformation in Disability Business with FINEOS Platform
Medavie Blue Cross Leads Digital Transformation in Disability Business with FINEOS Platform

National Post

time5 days ago

  • Business
  • National Post

Medavie Blue Cross Leads Digital Transformation in Disability Business with FINEOS Platform

Article content Article content ATLANTA — FINEOS Corporation ( ASX:FCL) announced today that Medavie Blue Cross, a leading benefits provider for health, drug and disability insurance, has successfully commenced managing Individual Life and Disability Claims on their existing FINEOS Platform. In consolidating both Individual Life and Group Life & Disability claims on a single, unified platform, Medavie Blue Cross will further strengthen its operational excellence and customer-centric service. Article content Speaking about the go-live, FINEOS CEO, Michael Kelly, said, 'Medavie Blue Cross has been leading the way in Group Disability claims management with FINEOS. Expanding to include Individual Life claims in one platform marks a significant milestone, demonstrating our shared commitment to innovation, operational efficiency and a seamless customer experience.' Article content Rebecca Smith, Director, Life & Disability Services at Medavie Blue Cross, noted, 'We're excited about the possibilities this opens up for our organization and our clients. By unifying our claims management system, we're not just improving efficiency; we're reimagining the entire claims experience and empowering our talented team to deliver exceptional service. This transition reinforces our position as an industry leader in disability management and in embracing digital transformation to set new standards.' Article content Medavie Blue Cross is a leading all-in-one private health insurer and Canada's largest private administrator of federal and provincial government-sponsored health programs. We manage and insure health benefits for nearly 1 in 10 Canadians and provide timely access to quality health care through a comprehensive suite of innovative products and services. Together with Medavie Health Services, a national leader in primary health care solutions and Canada's largest contracted provider of emergency medical services, we're part of Medavie — a not-for-profit health solutions partner committed to improving the wellbeing of Canadians. Article content FINEOS is a leading global provider of SaaS core systems for life, accident, and health insurers. The FINEOS Platform for Employee Benefits is purpose-built for group, absence, and supplemental benefits, providing seamless integration and automation. More than 40 customers in North America rely on FINEOS, including 7 of the 10 largest employee benefits insurers in the U.S. and 70% of group insurance in Australia. With a global workforce, FINEOS partners with innovative, forward-thinking insurers in North America, EMEA, and Asia-Pacific. Article content Article content Article content Article content Article content Contacts Article content Article content Article content

Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya leaves game vs. Reds due to left oblique strain
Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya leaves game vs. Reds due to left oblique strain

Associated Press

time24-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Associated Press

Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya leaves game vs. Reds due to left oblique strain

CINCINNATI (AP) — Chicago Cubs catcher Miguel Amaya left in the fifth inning of Saturday's game against the Cincinnati Reds due to an left oblique strain. Amaya appeared to suffer the injury on a throw when Reds shortstop Elly De La Cruz stole second base. Chicago's trainer came out to talk to Amaya after the play. Amaya tried to make a throw to the pitcher to test things out but winced before coming off the field. Michael Kelly entered the game for Amaya. Amaya is batting .286 with four home runs and 25 RBIs in 27 games. He has been splitting time with Kelly behind the plate. ___ AP MLB:

Jackson police arrest two in shooting death of 19-year-old
Jackson police arrest two in shooting death of 19-year-old

Yahoo

time23-05-2025

  • Yahoo

Jackson police arrest two in shooting death of 19-year-old

JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – Jackson police arrested two additional suspects in connection to the shooting death of a 19-year-old. The shooting occurred in the 300 block of Holden Street near Segura Avenue on Wednesday, May 7. Police said a man was found deceased at the location. He was identified as Zephaniah Thompson, 19. Jackson man sentenced in auto theft case On May 22, investigators said Michael Kelly, Jr., was arrested by Capitol police. He was taken into Jackson police custody and charged with murder. Detective Tommie Brown, with the Jackson Police Department (JPD), said Ty'Misha Trotter was also arrested and charged with accessory before the fact of murder. Brown said the vehicle used in the crime, a Nissan Versa, was also recovered. On May 23, Kelly appeared in court and was denied bond, and Trotter received a $30,000 bond. Jackson police previously arrested LeCorion Davis, 17, in connection to the case. He received a $1 million bond. Close Thanks for signing up! Watch for us in your inbox. Subscribe Now Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.

DPIRD issues warning to recreational fishers to comply with demersal scalefish rules in West Coast Bioregion
DPIRD issues warning to recreational fishers to comply with demersal scalefish rules in West Coast Bioregion

West Australian

time22-05-2025

  • West Australian

DPIRD issues warning to recreational fishers to comply with demersal scalefish rules in West Coast Bioregion

Authorities have issued a reminder to follow the rules after Fisheries officers seized a vessel in Geraldton this week following the discovery of an allegedly illegal haul of demersal fish. The Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development has warned fishers about the importance of complying with recreational fishing rules surrounding demersal scalefish in the West Coast Bioregion. The reminder comes after DPIRD fisheries officers found 46 demersal fish on board a vessel at the Geraldton boat ramp on Monday, May 19 — a figure well above the permitted daily bag limit of two per fisher and a boat limit of four. Three men from Geraldton were on board the vessel, according to a DPIRD spokesperson. Recreational fishing of demersal scalefish is only permitted for six-and-a-half months of the year in the West Coast Bioregion (from Kalbarri to Augusta). These fish include pink snapper, WA dhufish, baldchin groper and breaksea cod. Boat-based fishing closures are put in place from February 1 to March 31, August 1 to September 15 and October 15 to December 15 as part of the management plan to support the recovery of demersal fish stocks. DPIRD director regional compliance Mid West Michael Kelly warned fishers who engaged in illegal fishing practices posed a significant threat to the vulnerable fisheries. 'Among the fish found on the vessel were 24 pink snapper and 10 baldchin groper. The haul also included two dhufish, seven redthroat emperor, two coral trout and a wirrah cod, well exceeding the daily bag limit for demersal scalefish,' he said. Mr Kelly said the vessel of the offender had been seized and investigations were ongoing. 'While many recreational fishers in WA do the right thing to catch a feed for themselves and their family, there's zero tolerance for those who breach the rules,' he said. The rules differ for the Abrohlos region and recreational fishers are encouraged to become familiar with bag and possession limits before they take their boats out. The recreation fishing rules can be found in the Recreational Fishing Guide on the DPIRD website. Anyone with information on illegal fishing activities is asked to call the FishWatch reporting line on 1800 815 507 or lodge it via the online form on Crimestoppers .

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