Capitol Administrators Implementing Benefit
Informatics Web-based Data Integration, Analysis
and Reporting
June 17, 2010 10:34 AM Eastern Daylight Time
TULSA, Okla.--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--A need to control rising healthcare costs is leading more and
more employers to self-fund employee benefit plans. Leading third party administrators, such as Capitol
Administrators, are implementing new services and technology to give employers the tools and information needed to
control costs and actively manage self-funded health plans.
Capitol Administrators has contracted with Benefit Informatics to utilize Data Integration, Analysis and Reporting
solutions for client benefit plan analysis and reporting. Capitol is implementing proven web-based applications to
enhance their ability to analyze plan activity and provide both standard and ad-hoc reporting for employer clients.
“Our goal every day is to provide our clients with a level of service that sets us apart from other benefit
administrators,” said David Reynolds, President & CEO of Capitol Administrators. “We chose to implement Benefit
Informatics solutions into our operations to enhance or level of service and provide our clients with the very best
reports and analysis.”
Because Benefit Informatics will integrate a daily upload of claim and member eligibility data into the data
warehouse, Capitol Administrators personnel are able to access and share the latest plan information with clients.
This helps identify opportunities to better manage health plans and control costs. More than 30 standard reporting
and flexible ad-hoc report applications give Capitol clients a comprehensive view of plan activity, trends and
benchmarks.
Linda Ludwick, Chief Operating Officer for Capitol Administrators, considers the addition of Benefit Informatics
data analysis and reporting technology an important customer service enhancement. “By bringing Benefit Informatics
solutions into our operations we expect to increase our efficiency in providing c