News | June 3, 2012
ibml And Berkheimer OneSource To Demonstrate End-to-End Scanning And Document Capture Solution At IASA's Annual Conference
Industry leaders to exhibit in booth No. 137
BIRMINGHAM, Alabama -- At the Insurance Accounting & Systems Association's (IASA) annual conference, to be held June 3-6 at the San Diego Convention Center, ibml and Berkeimer OneSource will demonstrate an end-to-end solution that combines the companies' document processing technology and services to improve business outcomes across a range of insurance applications. The companies will jointly exhibit in booth No. 137 at the event.
ibml is a leading provider of scanning and document capture solutions and services. Berkheimer is a leader in document processing solutions and services. At the IASA event, the companies will demonstrate a digital mailroom/lockbox processing solution incorporating ibml's ImageTrac® scanners and Berkheimer's extraction technology through OCR for AnyDoc® and customized workflow management. The combined solution automates the processing of mission-critical insurance documents such as claims, explanation of benefits (EOBs), and membership applications, as well as corporate administration documents for accounts payable, accounts receivables/ payments and human resources.
"IASA's annual conference is an excellent venue to demonstrate the ability of scanning and document capture solutions to help insurers accelerate the conversion of paper-based information to reduce costs, improve turnaround and enhance service," said ibml President and CEO Derrick Murphy. "We are especially pleased to be co-presenting with our valued partner, Berkheimer OneSource.
"The insurance industry remains document-intensive. The end-to-end solution that ibml and Berkheimer OneSource will demonstrate at the IASA annual conference quickly and accurately converts these documents into digital information streams, making mission-critical content more manageable and accessible," said Berkheimer OneSource's Vice President Thomas J. Tripodi.
The IASA annual conference is the place where insurance industry financial, technology and operations professionals meet to learn, share innovative ideas, and network and collaborate. The event includes more than 80 educational sessions and keynote presentations by motivational speaker Tom Peters, author and humorist Ben Stein, and generational trends expert James T. Harris.
About Berkheimer OneSource
For more than 70 years the Berkheimer name has stood for outstanding personalized service. What began as a family-run business to serve local tax payers in Bangor, PA, has since become the largest tax-service processing enterprise in the state with numerous offices and garnering more than 90 percent of the market. The company's expertise in tax services was easily expanded to encompass all back-office processes for both public and private sectors. Berkheimer OneSource was established as a new company focusing its efforts outside of tax processing but leveraging its high level of compliance, audit and cost savings for regulated and highly confidential industries such as Insurance. Our services include document scanning, workflow, content management, accounting, print and mail, payment processing and just about every conceivable way to process documents. Whether your focus is on back-office administration, cost-savings, eliminating process headaches or a high-level of accuracy that you can rely on, Berkheimer OneSource will customize a solution for you. For more information, visit www.BerkOne.com
About ibml
ibml provides intelligent scanning and document capture solutions that drive business process improvements from the point of capture-whether it's a high-volume centralized operation or a remote office. Combining hardware, software and services, ibml's comprehensive solutions automate the most demanding document applications in banking, financial services, healthcare, government services, outsourcing and more. Every day, ibml customers in 42 countries rely on our technology to accurately and efficiently capture millions of document images.
For more information, visit www.ibml.com.
SOURCE: ibml

