The Commonwealth Bank and Australian medical technology provider, Whitecoat, have announced a partnership to deliver an integrated payments, claiming, and healthcare directory solution.
The Commonwealth Bank and Australian medical technology provider, Whitecoat, have announced a partnership to deliver an integrated payments, claiming, and healthcare directory solution.
CommBank Health Claim, a new product offering for patients and healthcare providers, combines familiar and accessible app-based architecture with wireless connectivity to CBA’s Albert merchant terminals. Via a single platform, and using their mobile devices, patients can approve payments and claims initiated by their provider, read moderated reviews, book appointments, and request cost estimates.
CBA Business and Private Banking Group Executive, Adam Bennett said, “The complex nature of the healthcare sector has led to the opportunity to create solutions that better meet the needs of both patients and healthcare providers alike. Developing CommBank Health Claim with Whitecoat allows CBA to deliver market-leading capabilities to a vital industry sector – it helps patients make informed decisions when they need a medical health service, and significantly simplifies the claiming and payment process to make it a one-touch, Uber-like user experience.
The platform is already integrated with a range of existing Practice Management Software and healthcare providers will have the ability to engage directly with patients to grow their business
CBA General Manager, Payments Development & Strategy, Albert Naffah described CommBank Health Claim as “a game-changer for the healthcare industry”.
Whitecoat CEO Matthew Donnellan said this is an exciting partnership for Whitecoat. “Our vision is to improve the choice, transparency and well-being of the healthcare of all Australians, and this solution will help us deliver that. It will also allow Whitecoat to inform people about their choices and expected costs prior to their procedure, offering simplicity and convenience for both consumers and providers.
“Payments are a central part of the broader digital healthcare ecosystem Whitecoat is building. In the broader context, the total healthcare payments market in Australia is already in excess of AU$180 billion and growing at five per cent annually, and it is intended that over time, the solution will be available for other Commonwealth, State and Territory schemes. We are delighted to partner with CBA to better connect healthcare providers and their patients.”
Healthcare providers will have access to daily settlements as well as enhanced reporting and reconciliation capability. Medicare and private health insurance claims are also processed in real-time. The app also allows patients to save their private health insurance details. This simple functionality alleviates the need for users to produce a healthcare card to make a transaction.
According to a statement, the CommBank Health Claim has been designed to make it fast and easy to scale. The platform is already integrated with a range of existing Practice Management Software and healthcare providers will have the ability to engage directly with patients to grow their business, and patients will be able to save providers to their favourites to simplify the search and booking process.
The technology is currently in pilot phase, and will officially launch to the market in early 2019.