Data Exchange Overview

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The SmartSimple Data Exchange technique provides a secure method of transferring information between SmartSimple systems. This technique is mostly used to share information between an Insurer and Service Provider (or between Service Providers).

What are the benefits of Data Exchange?

Support intra-organizational Case Management

More than one organization can participate in the same case, and at the same time retain unique information about the case that is not shared.

Encrypted electronic transmission

  1. The Data is compressed (to reduce size), encrypted (to ensure confidentiality) and transmitted between SmartSimple systems.
  2. Secure transmission of medical briefs and Insurer Examination reports saves turnaround time in a regulation imposed and time lined cycle.

What type of Data is transmitted via Data Exchange?

What is the Data Exchange Technical Protocol?

  • User Clicks a button to trigger the process.
  • System compresses information to a zip file.
  • Encrypted with a key using DES/MD5.
  • Post to ONE Target server –https (SSL).
  • Recipient server is notified of the New Note or New Package.
  • User unpacks the package and new data is Added/Updated on the system.

What is the Data Exchange Business Protocol?

Business protocols vary and are implemented as prescribed by the Insurer. Commonly followed business rules include:

  • Sender must add a Note before Exporting the Package.
  • Uploaded documents must follow the Insurer prescribed naming convention.

How can i track the exchange on a Claim?

You can track the Claim Exchange in following ways:

How is Data Exchange Configured?

Data Exchange is configured in following steps:

Troubleshooting Data Exchange Issues

Issue: Why am i not able to export the claim to an Insurer?
Resolution: You can only Export a claim that was originally received from the Insurer via Data Exchange.
Issue: I get error when Unpacking a package.
Resolution: See Notes on Unpacking for commonly seen data exchange errors.