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published on Mar 01, 2019
Only a small proportion of U.S. payers fail to do business with Cognizant. Among the top 10 U.S. commercial payers, Cognizant has penetrated every one. Cognizant works with 80% of Blue Cross Blue Shield plans. At the top of the market, therefore, Cognizant's objective is to cross-sell service lines, and where it already has a BPS presence, to expand its share of clients' wallets.
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Only a small proportion of U.S. payers fail to do business with Cognizant. Among the top 10 U.S. commercial payers, Cognizant has penetrated every one. Cognizant works with 80% of Blue Cross Blue Shield plans. At the top of the market, therefore, Cognizant's objective is to cross-sell its service lines, and where it already has a BPS presence, to expand its share of clients' wallets.
Payer BPS customer revenue is generated almost exclusively in North America, largely from private sector payers.
Cognizant organizes its practice areas in three groups and is positioning its entire portfolio of offerings around "Digital", subdividing its offerings into front office, middle office and back office groups.
Cognizant boasts numerous technology platforms and solutions as support for its BPS offerings, most notably TriZetto, which the company acquired in 2014 in a high profile deal.
Global healthcare delivery centers often combine personnel for both payer and provider clients. These include
NelsonHall estimates that 10,000 resources are deployed for healthcare Payer BPS clients. Of these, 2,600 resources work on Medicare/Medicaid lines of business. 1,200 resources work to support payers in their work on insurance exchanges out of 6 delivery centers.
Cognizant's strategic integration of the TriZetto software platforms into Cognizant's BPS business appears to have been more difficult and time consuming that originally planned in 2014, with anticipated sales of BPaaS services based on the TriZetto platforms having disappointed. Currently Cognizant only points to one subsequent "end-to-end" platform-enabled BPaaS contract success (client unnamed). While Cognizant has informed investors that the sales cycle for such platform BPaaS contracts should be expected to last 2-3 years, the period since this was announced is now expiring.