5 COVID-19 Security Threats to Know About
Some studies estimate that more than half of the workforce is working from home amidst the COVID-19 crisis, and many companies have already announced plans to allow employees to work remotely even after the threat of the virus has subsided. While working from home has helped social distancing efforts across the country, it has also opened up companies to an onslaught of new security threats.
The Changing Insurance Workforce: Trends and Tips for Adapting [Podcast]
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We sat down with Mitchell Vice President of Product Management, Rebecca Morgan, to learn more about the changing insurance workforce and what claims organizations should be doing to adapt to a youn
Three Reasons Your Data Is Under Attack Right Now
When the COVID-19 pandemic hit and states began issuing stay-at-home orders in March, many organizations likely scrambled to implement secure remote-working systems and policies for their employees. Many businesses, including Mitchell, had a head start when the stay-at-home orders came, as we already had secure remote access systems in place.
Go Paperless: Digitizing the Claims Payment Process
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Claims organizations continue to build and enhance their global digitization strategies, especially in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Welcome from Alex Sun
In this brief video, Mitchell President and CEO, Alex Sun, introduces the Q2 2020 Industry Trends Report, which presents current data, important trends, predictions about the future of technology and valuable recommendations for an industry still managing the impacts of COVID-19. Read the Q1 2020 Auto Physical Damage and Casualty Industry Trends Reports now.
Five Business Trends that Will Become “Business as Usual”
A business crisis is when something prevents an organization from conducting “business as usual.” That definition has never been more true for more businesses at one time than during the last several months. We have all faced “business unusual” since the pandemic began affecting our lives. As states start to slowly open up, we begin to see the possibility of a light at the end of the tunnel. Parts of our industry are on their way back to normal, but other areas of the property and casualty industry likely won’t return to the way they were before. We’ll discover that new ways of working have become “business as usual” as we embrace new technologies and new processes to better serve our customers in this new environment.
Go Paperless: How Electronic Payment and Billing Solutions Help Digitize the Claims Process
It is no secret that technology is continuing to disrupt the auto casualty and workers’ compensation industries. Further digitizing the claims process can provide a variety of benefits for payors and claimants alike, including improving the consumer experience, boosting efficiencies, reducing fraud and allowing for adjusters and other claims handlers to focus on what matters most—helping restore claimants’ lives after a challenging event.
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