Can a micro-based system be capable of at least 2 million claims per month without time-outs and slow response?
Yes. The TeleCLAIM systems original architecture was created over a decade ago with Intel 386 and 486 microprocessors. It was important then for DP/Rx to optimize the use of processing resources by breaking the important functions into a balanced distribution of processing. That resulted in tying three or four computers together with fast transfer rates, each operating simultaneously for the major functions of transaction-communication management (“FEP”), adjudication (“Adjudicator”) and administrative functions on a server that is capable of inquiry, update and fast HD storage of major data files (“Multi-function Services processor”). This simultaneous shared interaction between connected processors is called “parallel processing”. Today with 2 GHz processors and 10,000 rpm HD, the systems can receive and dispatch a transaction in less than 0.10 second (36,000 per hour). With DUR suspended, even faster.
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