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EDIWatch Fights Health Insurance Fraud Faster with CoSORT
CoSORT/IRI, Inc. - CoSORT SortCL
REVIEWER: Darick Jarvis, systems manager for EDIWatch, Inc.
BACKGROUND: EDIWatch, Incorporated is the leading provider of antifraud solutions to the health care payer industry. Using more than 20 years of experience, EDIWatch has pioneered rules-based technology for health claims fraud detection, pre-adjudication and underwriting, and provides a complete suite of products for insurance carriers and TPAs to meet the growing need for an antifraud solution in the global economy. Clients are implementing this solution in departments such as Medical Affairs, Internal Audit and Provider Relations to improve productivity, efficiency and maximize significant savings to the payer. EDIWatch uses claims data, extensive rule sets, pattern matching, and internal and external reference data to guarantee increased productivity of investigative units, improved provider information for auditors and pattern documentation for adjudication. In particular, EDIWatch's SPOT (Systematic Profiling on Time) application is a fraud knowledge base containing rules and alerts that also takes patterns of behavior and historical data into account.
PLATFORMS: EDIWatch's SPOT product exploits CoSORT's SortCL (Sort Control and Data Manipulation Language) application on Windows, Linux and IBM AIX server machines.
PROBLEM SOLVED: Our initial problems with a legacy sort tool involved cross-platform application (job script) compatibility and licensing on open systems. The legacy product had divergent products across different platforms that required different expertise and sort parameters for each environment. IRI's CoSORT dispatched those concerns quickly, and as new implementations began, the SortCL data definition and manipulation language program within CoSORT also simplified our reporting applications, runtime statistics and the summarization of transaction data.
PRODUCT FUNCTIONALITY: The
list of CoSORT's SortCL function capabilities is truly impressive. No
other sort engine that we have tried has anywhere near the simultaneous
processing capabilities of this product. Some, but definitely not all
of these features, are report generation, sequence prechecking,
high-speed sorting, joining, merging, filtering, arithmetic, summary
functions, min/max, ranking and sequencing.
STRENGTHS: IRI
has really taken the time to listen to its customers and develop a
product with an exceptional arsenal of features and options to solve
nearly any requirement related to processing flat files. CoSORT data
manipulations are valuable time savers, particularly because we can
reduce the number of processing steps needed into a completely one-pass
process. In addition, many integrated functions, such as averaging and
arithmetic, did not exist elsewhere. These features in SortCL allowed
us to save processing steps and time in some areas, while also reducing
the amount of time needed for some system changes and client setups.
WEAKNESSES: In some cases, we would like to see more specific error messages when a job fails. The errors themselves are very descriptive, but it was occasionally difficult to determine what specific data or control parameter triggered the issue in the processing.
SELECTION CRITERIA: Our
selection criteria were based on features, licensing options and price.
After experience with the competing sort product, we knew that CoSORT's
SortCL interface was superior and was our best choice for high-volume
data processing jobs.
DELIVERABLES: SortCL
is one of several UIs delivered with the CoSORT package, and there are
several interfaces to the SortCL language itself (command line, batch
script, Java GUI, API call). However, the deliverable provided by
SortCL in terms of EDIWatch's SPOT processing is a data file generated
per the parameters in the SortCL job (text) script. These output files
then serve as the basis for further processing steps such as rules
analyses, summaries loaded into a database or further SortCL processing.
VENDOR SUPPORT:
IRI's technical support staff has gone above and beyond our calls to
make sure that all of our needs and concerns were met with clear and
informative answers. At one point, technical support was even provided
on-site for assistance during a critical project implementation at a
testing facility.
DOCUMENTATION: CoSORT documentation quality is excellent. The documentation is kept up to date with each SortCL version enhancement.
CoSORT SortCL
CoSORT/IRI, Inc.
2194 Highway A1A
Suite 303
Melbourne, FL 32937-4932
(321) 777-8889
www.cosort.com
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