SMART CLAIMS

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
SMARTC Infinilytics Inc 3512 Langdon Common Fremont CA 94538 SMART CLAIMS;Providing temporary use of non-downloadable online software for providing a unified platform for claims validation and fraud anomaly detection through the use of text, social links, transactions, statistical data, and predictive analyses with machine learning and visualization that can be adapted into third party applications; providing temporary use of non-downloadable online software for use in monitoring, tracking, validating, segregating, detecting, preventing and managing fraud in insurance transactions, identity theft, and other types of fraud in connection with credit grantors, financial and lending institutions, and insurance companies, insurance providers, and insurance payers, along with medical code validations; providing temporary use of non-downloadable online software for database management, data mining, and data warehousing by means of evaluating, analyzing and collecting data for use in modeling, scoring and analytics, marketing and solicitation, account origination, account management and customer management; data mining, and data warehousing services by means of using software to evaluate, analyze and collect data for use in modeling, scoring and analytics, marketing and solicitation, account origination, account management and customer management;
SMARTCLAIMS Flowcast Inc. 2880 Adeline Dr. Burlingame CA 94010 SMART CLAIMS;Platform as a service (PAAS) featuring computer software platforms for managing accounts receivable and deductions;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A communication link is established between the smart card and a computer using a valid smart card communication protocol. A smart card communication device determines the valid smart card communication protocol used by a smart card by polling a communication channel using a plurality of smart card communication protocols until a valid acknowledgment message is received. A radio frequency circuit is configured to communicate with the smart card using the valid smart card communication protocol. A digital signal processor having at least two demodulators demodulates an incoming data stream produced by the receiver in accordance with the valid smart card communication protocol in a dynamically reconfigurable manner.