Account Management in Digital Healthcare Systems and Insurance Integration

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Account Management in Digital Healthcare Systems and Insurance Integration
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V3975

Vancouver (Canada)

28 Dec 2026 -01 Jan 2027

6500

Overview

Introduction:

Account management plays a critical role in coordinating interactions between healthcare providers, insurance organizations, and digital health platforms within integrated healthcare ecosystems. It supports the effective administration of service relationships, information exchange, and operational coordination across interconnected clinical and insurance environments. This training program covers account management frameworks, stakeholder relationship models, healthcare system integration architectures, and health information management structures that support digitally connected healthcare services. It presents an institutional perspective on coordinating operational relationships, governing information flows, and strengthening collaboration between healthcare organizations and insurance providers.

Program Objectives:

By the end of this program, participants will be able to:

  • Analyze account management frameworks within integrated healthcare and insurance environments.

  • Evaluate stakeholder relationship management and service coordination models across digital healthcare platforms.

  • Identify system integration architectures connecting insurance organizations with healthcare providers.

  • Classify health information management systems and electronic health record governance frameworks.

  • Explore operational performance models and service quality frameworks supporting healthcare account management.

Target Audience:

  • Account managers within healthcare and insurance organizations.

  • Healthcare operations and service coordination professionals.

  • Relationship managers supporting healthcare providers and insurance companies.

  • Health information systems professionals.

  • Customer service professionals within digital healthcare platforms.

Program Outline:

Unit 1:

Foundations of Account Management in Digital Healthcare:

  • Account management frameworks within healthcare and insurance ecosystems.

  • Stakeholder structures across insurers, healthcare providers, and digital platform vendors.

  • Service coordination models within digital healthcare environments.

  • Account lifecycle management across healthcare operations.

  • Alignment of account management with healthcare and insurance processes.

Unit 2:

Stakeholder Relationship Management and Service Coordination:

  • Multi-stakeholder relationship management frameworks.

  • Communication structures between insurers and healthcare providers.

  • Service level management models within healthcare account operations.

  • Escalation management and operational issue resolution frameworks.

  • Institutional relationship continuity and stakeholder engagement models.

Unit 3:

Healthcare System Integration and Digital Platforms:

  • Integration frameworks for healthcare and insurance information systems.

  • Data exchange models within electronic health record environments.

  • Interoperability architectures across digital healthcare platforms.

  • Workflow coordination within healthcare and insurance operations.

  • Platform governance frameworks supporting integrated healthcare services.

Unit 4:

Health Information Management and Electronic Records:

  • Electronic health record management frameworks.

  • Health information governance structures.

  • Privacy, confidentiality, and health data protection models.

  • Data quality, integrity, and traceability frameworks.

  • Regulatory compliance within health information management.

Unit 5:

Performance Management and Healthcare Service Quality:

  • Performance measurement frameworks for healthcare account management.

  • Service quality models across healthcare and insurance coordination.

  • Operational efficiency structures within digital healthcare platforms.

  • Reporting and performance analytics frameworks.

  • Continuous service improvement models supporting healthcare account management.