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Peoplecare chooses Boomi and Atturra to connect member data for personalized health fund experiences

Peoplecare chooses Boomi and Atturra to connect member data for personalized health fund experiences

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Australian health insurer boosts personalization, improves member value and supports business compliance with connected data framework.

Boomi, the intelligent connectivity and automation leader, has announced that Peoplecare, an Australian health insurance mutual fund, has implemented the Boomi Atomsphere platform to deliver improved member experiences and personalized health insurance with connected, accurate and accessible data.

Joanne Williams, Enterprise Solutions Lead, Peoplecare

“We pride ourselves on making health insurance easy and prioritize value to ensure our members maximize their cover. Our legacy method of communication centered on members calling into our contact center, however today’s Australians are tech-savvy and demand omni-channel experiences across platforms and devices,” said Joanne Williams, Enterprise Solutions Lead, Peoplecare.

“We chose Boomi to help enable new, digital self-services, while also strengthening our existing contact center for those who still want to speak to a person. Boomi helped us unlock our blind spots, empowering us to provide more personalized and proactive communications to our members about their policies.”

Peoplecare, a member-owned and not-for-profit (NFP) organization since 1952, provides private health insurance services to Australians. Originally the health fund for John Lysaght Australia, the company later expanded into health insurance as an open fund in 2006. In the last year, Peoplecare restructured, kickstarting a modernization initiative to simplify its complex IT architecture and better meet the needs of its 33,000 members.

To centralize its data and create an IT environment capable of providing personalized experiences, including ensuring members get the best value with the right policy, Peoplecare selected Boomi’s cloud-native Integration Platform-as-a-Service (iPaaS) to integrate business-critical systems and myriad legacy and cloud applications across the business.

“Our primary system HAMBS is share-owned by 20 other health funds, so for many years we’ve had trouble enacting changes, setting direction and understanding our members in real-time – data retrieval was always 24 hours behind,” said Williams.

“By linking our systems and data, we’re overriding our disparate architecture and getting to know our members better than ever before. Whether it’s in our mobile app or on the desks of our 140 contact center agents, we’ve made more member data visible and available in a singular interface. We can now instantly see when someone is going to the hospital or why a claim may have failed and recommend a solution.

“To advance our personal promise, we’re also using the newly acquainted, detailed member data to deepen our personalized health management service capability – this is a concierge-type resource that gets the right health information and advice to our members, how they want it and when they want it.”

With all critical data accessible through a unified platform, the benefits also extend to governance and compliance with the solution assisting Peoplecare to maintain compliance with the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority’s (APRA) CPS 234 standard.

Williams said Peoplecare ultimately chose Boomi due to its ability to easily break down data silos with a simple drag-and-drop user interface that visualizes process flows. Given the company’s limited IT scope, Peoplecare wanted a solution that would support citizen integrators within the organization and sought a partner for the implementation.

Boomi introduced Peoplecare to trusted IT service provider Atturra to support the Boomi AtomSphere Platform implementation and establish standards for its integration practice.

“Peoplecare needed a solution and partner duo that aligned with its culture,” Jason Frost, Executive General Manager, Atturra Data and Integration.

“With experience enabling FSI clients across Australia and our hand-in-glove Boomi relationship, we were a great fit, offering up a solutions architect to work in-house that neatly slotted into the Peoplecare team for the initial roll out. We’re helping Williams and her team get it right from the start, creating a centralized data framework, instead of treating integration point to point.”

“Australians are increasingly prioritizing their health and demand services that offer more than what Medicare provides them,” said Nathan Gower, Head of Business Development, Australia and New Zealand (A/NZ) at Boomi.

“With many private health options in the market, health insurance funds need to find a way to cut through the competition. By removing the bottlenecks across the company’s complex mutual and managed health fund operations, Peoplecare can now make more member data readily available, providing a more personable service and making the moments in a members’ lifetime health journey matter.”

Boomi has been positioned as a Leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Enterprise Integration Platform-as-a-Service (EiPaaS) for eight consecutive years.

As a category-leading, global Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) company with more than 20,000 customers – Boomi touts a growing user community of over 100,000 members, a worldwide network of more than 800 partners, and one of the largest arrays of global system integrators (GSI) in the iPaaS space.

The company recently received the Gold Globee Award in the Platform-as-a-Service (PaaS) category, and has garnered a prestigious five in the CRN Partner Program Guide, a definitive list of the most notable partner programs from industry-leading technology vendors that provide innovative products and flexible services through the IT channel.

Boomi’s cloud-native, low-code platform helps organizations across all industries connect data applications, streamline workflows, and deliver more integrated customer experiences.

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