(Jim True is VP of Product Management at Cabinet, a document management and workflow provider.)
Insurance is an extremely document-intensive business. And nearly all of the myriad forms, letters, and claims are critically important. It's essential for administrators, agents, and executives to be able to quickly access and act upon documentation like claims, referrals, scans, email, contracts, and messages.
The days of lost documents, poor version control, and spotty compliance are over, thanks to document management software. It can help insurers operate in multiple locations, support employees that work remotely, meet compliance requirements, reclaim office space, and solve a wide range of business problems.
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