It was announced that Cognizant and Microsoft will continue to work together in the healthcare industry. Cognizant is a provider of technology consulting and support services. The businesses will work together to provide healthcare payers and providers with state-of-the-art technological solutions, simplified claims management, and improved interoperability. As part of the expansion, Cognizant and Microsoft will collaborate to develop an integration roadmap between their TriZetto healthcare technologies and the Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare.
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Additionally, they will develop and oversee Cognizant’s healthcare software-as-a-service (SaaS). Offerings on Microsoft Azure, move both existing and new clients to the cloud. Support emerging technologies to give payers, providers, and consumers new perspectives. Consumers will be able to review procedure costs, compare provider pricing. As well as more easily access their historical healthcare data thanks to the collaboration. They will be able to decide on healthcare with more knowledge as a result. Delivering cutting-edge technology to healthcare clients is essential. According to Surya Gummadi, EVP and President of Cognizant Americas, so that payers and providers can concentrate on enhancing beneficiaries’ access to high-quality care.
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Tom McGuinness, Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President of Global Healthcare & Life Sciences. Says that by integrating with Microsoft Cloud for Healthcare, TriZetto customers can grow. To find new ways to make money, and move their current services to the cloud. Cognizant’s TriZetto Healthcare Solutions are a group of software products. That assist healthcare organizations in growing their revenue, improving patient experiences, and raising the standard of care. The TriZetto Enterprise portfolio includes 2.6 billion annual transactions, 8,000+ health insurance payers, and over 347,000 healthcare providers.