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LabOne NET
LabOne's strength in technology is illustrated
by LabOne NET, a product LabOne developed to respond to
the need of the life insurance
underwriter for a streamlined, secure source of underwriting
information. With LabOne NET, an underwriter has
one source for the many different types of information it needs to underwrite
a case. In the past, underwriters had a separate source for each piece of
underwriting information, which typically came in
its own format electronic, fax and mail. LabOne NET is a combination
network/software solution that facilitates the electronic ordering, delivery
and management of LabOne's risk assessment information products based
on individual underwriter's needs. CaseView
MANAGE MULTIPLE REQUIREMENTS WITH ONE SOURCE,
ONE SOFTWARE — CASEVIEW
LabOne’s exclusive CaseView software provides advanced
information processing, reporting and delivery. It is an immediate, no
cost solution designed to drastically reduce paperwork and expedite the
contract delivery process. From lab results to inspections, CaseView covers
all of your underwriting needs and is easily installed, implemented and
applied right on your desktop.
CASEVIEW DESKTOP FEATURES
- Pre-order an additional test.
- Order add-on tests from a drop down menu of 300 tests.
- Search unidentified applicant files for tests completed
that may have been miscoded by the paramed or are missing a company
name.
- Send LabOne Page - test results, a cover
letter, and generic description of the tests to the applicant.
- Request and view an ID slip to verify signatures.
- Contact LabOne Customer Service.
- And all of the following…

THE CASEVIEW/LAN CONNECTION
- Technical support from LabOne via a toll
free number.
- Customized access for employees.
- Printable screens and reports.
- CaseView/LAN connection has been operational since
1996 and is installed in over 130 companies.
- LabOne provides CaseView software at no cost.
- LabOne works with your LAN manager to access
the network so all underwriters and associates have desktop access.
The process, including installation and training, usually
takes less than three hours.
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