How to Evaluate Healthcare Claims Management Software Without Getting Fooled by Feature Lists
Most vendor demos look good. That's the whole point. You sit through an hour-long presentation, the UI looks clean, the rep hits every pain point you mentioned in the discovery call, and by the end, you're halfway convinced.
Here's the thing, though — a polished demo and software that actually holds up in production are two very different things. Third-party organizations shopping for healthcare claims management software often find this out six months after go-live, when exception queues are piling up, and the implementation team has moved on. Buying decisions in this space carry real operational weight.
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Most vendor demos look good. That's the whole point. You sit through an hour-long presentation, the UI looks clean, the rep hits every pain point you mentioned in the discovery call, and by the end, you're halfway convinced.
Here's the thing, though — a polished demo and software that actually holds up in production are two very different things. Third-party organizations shopping for healthcare claims management software often find this out six months after go-live, when exception queues are piling up, and the implementation team has moved on. Buying decisions in this space carry real operational weight.
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How to Evaluate Healthcare Claims Management Software Without Getting Fooled by Feature Lists
Most vendor demos look good. That's the whole point. You sit through an hour-long presentation, the UI looks clean, the rep hits every pain point you mentioned in the discovery call, and by the end, you're halfway convinced.
Here's the thing, though — a polished demo and software that actually holds up in production are two very different things. Third-party organizations shopping for healthcare claims management software often find this out six months after go-live, when exception queues are piling up, and the implementation team has moved on. Buying decisions in this space carry real operational weight.
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