Actec Publishes Article on Claim Intake Accuracy

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March 14th, 2011

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Sometimes it’s best to leave a job to the experts. For many companies that may mean outsourcing their marketing department, their accounting, or their facility maintenance. For some, it is a matter of professional claim intake. Whether it’s after-hours or full-time, claim intake outsourcing solutions can drastically improve the productivity profitability of a business while simultaneously increasing customer satisfaction. It’s a situation in which everyone walks away happy because each member of the process is entrusted in the field of his or her expertise. For more on the importance of outsourcing claim intake and FNOL (first notice of loss), check out our article at http://www.articlesbase.com/outsourcing-articles/claim-intake-accuracy-key-to-successful-fnol-execution-4097724.html.

7 Key Terms in the Field of First Notice of Loss

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March 2nd, 2011

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There several important terms when discussing first notice – they may seem esoteric, but their meaning and execution have enhance many businesses and improved the quality of many lives. A positive FNOL interaction is key to successful business operation, but also makes the difference between brightening someone’s day and besmirching it.

  1. First Notice of Loss – The initial report of a claim or incident resulting in loss of an insured product. A crucial element of insurance coverage.
  2. FNOL – Abbreviation for First Notice of Loss
  3. First Report of Injury – The initial report of a claim or incident resulting in injury to an employee. A employer practice required by law.
  4. FROI – Abbreviation for First Report of Injury
  5. Claim Management – The conveyance of an insurance-related claim through a system of communication and investigation to ascertain the appropriate compensation. The more adept and timely the claim management, the less shrink for insurers and the higher satisfaction for clients.
  6. Incident Reporting – A system of documentation for FNOL in which specific details must be thoroughly recorded to ensure proper claim management. Well-trained personnel and a modern, sophisticated incident reporting medium significantly reduce costs due to slow resolution, shrink, and other organizational issues.
  7. Claim Intake Specialist – Personnel cross-trained in claim management and incident reporting to deliver maximized resolution for client and insurer with minimized investment of time and resources.

There are other component of FNOL , but familiarity with these 7 key terms will illuminate much of our industry and its purpose.

Actec Publishes Article on FNOL in Inclement Conditions

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February 28th, 2011

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When utilizing FNOL (first notice of loss) operations, it is critical to stay technologically astute, harnessing all available venues to maximize the client experience. This is seldom more apparent than during times of inclement meteorological conditions, which will be explored in a specific case below. Data must be integrated across all contact methods, including telephonic, e-mail, fax, and direct web entry, for consolidated reporting and may be filtered by contact method if needed. Individual notices should immediately transmit via automated e-mail or fax to any number of recipients, based on the location, type of report and other criteria. Scheduled summary reports must also be available, allowing regular electronic distribution of reports daily, weekly, monthly, or by custom period to multiple recipients based on level of management within an organization. For more, read the article.