TPA inefficiency is a two-fold problem. It starts with the industry itself but is also impacted by your own internal processes. Learn how to resolve it here.
TPA Inefficiency is a Problem — Here’s How to Fix It
Three EOB Processing Challenges Facing TPAs Today
As a third-party administrator (TPA), you have quite a bit on your plate. You have to build and maintain relationships with brokers who rely on you to keep their clients happy and manage the details…
Rising Healthcare Costs Lead to More Challenges for TPAs
Creativity is Good for (Almost) Everyone Employers and employees facing rising healthcare costs nationwide isn’t new. The days when a low deductible health plan was the only option available to employees — and the only…
TPAs: You’re More Than an Administrator — You’re an Experience
As a TPA, You’re Responsible to More Than Your Brokers and Employers You’re responsible to their participants. The employees and policyholders that are relying on you to assist them with enrollment and claims reimbursement/substantiation — whether…
Four Best Practices for TPA Success
Best Practice #1: Understand Your Groups, Their Participants, and the Needs of Both First things first: Relationships matter. This standard applies to third party administrators just as much as any other organization in any other…
Fill the Gaps in your Benefits Administration Software
As employers, employees, and brokers rush to submit enrollment and eligibility files before year-end, third party administrators (TPAs) find themselves swamped with entering this data in just a few weeks time. Adding fuel to this…