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State Health Insurance Exchange Technology Solutions

Author: Microsoft Corp.
Published: 2011/02/08 - Updated: 2026/02/04
Publication Type: Announcement
Category Topic: Insurance - Related Publications

Page Content: Synopsis - Introduction - Main - Insights, Updates

Synopsis: This information details Microsoft's announcement of turnkey technology solutions designed to assist states in establishing health insurance exchanges to meet 2014 healthcare reform deadlines. Published as a corporate press release in 2011, the content provides authoritative technical specifications directly from Microsoft Corp., outlining how their cloud-based platforms - including Windows Azure, BizTalk Server, and SQL Server - integrate with partner solutions like Extend Health's enrollment systems. The information proves useful for understanding the infrastructure requirements behind state health insurance exchanges, particularly relevant for people with disabilities and seniors who rely on Medicaid and Medicare programs that interface with these exchange systems for accessing coverage options and determining eligibility - Disabled World (DW).

Introduction

Low-Cost Turnkey State Health Insurance Exchange Technology Solutions

Microsoft Corp. has announced it will offer new turnkey technology solutions tailored to help states quickly roll out their statewide health insurance exchanges by 2014. These solutions are part of Microsoft's broader set of offerings for health and human services, designed to assist states in reducing the cost of service delivery, while improving quality and efficiency. Solutions include health information exchanges, enrollment and eligibility, and health-enabled business intelligence/analytics and case coordination.

Main Content

Microsoft's State Health Insurance Exchange (HIX) solutions include several core Microsoft and partner technologies and allow state and government agencies to choose a single interoperable framework that connects new and existing government and private sector systems within a consistent architecture.

Among Microsoft's partners is Extend Health, Inc., which operates the largest private Medicare health insurance exchange in the country and recently won the contract to provide its exchange technology and services to the state of Nevada's Public Employees' Benefits Program where it will transition eligible retired employees to individual Medicare supplemental plans.

State HIX solutions from Microsoft and its partners offer a clear, simple choice for building a successful insurance exchange and helping achieve compliance with health reform legislation's insurance exchange provisions. This offering can provide a state with a single solution that integrates the multiple aspects of health insurance delivery, including consumer portals, eligibility determinations, financial services, plan enrollment, enhanced privacy features and program administration.

"The insurance exchange aspect of healthcare reform is creating the need for states to make decisions and solve problems that lie outside their traditional areas of expertise, such as integrating databases, collecting monthly premiums and calculating tax subsidies," said Jack Hersey, general manager, United States Public Sector Healthcare and Social Services Group, Microsoft.

"Microsoft's HIX solutions eliminate the need for states to evaluate numerous point solutions from various firms to find one that works well with government policies or existing IT infrastructures. When a state chooses Microsoft's State Health Insurance Exchange solutions, officials can be confident that their design and implementation partners will be capable and have a proven track record."

Microsoft's technologies, including Windows Azure, Microsoft Lync Server 2010, Microsoft BizTalk Server 2010 and Microsoft SQL Server, serve as the foundation for the HIX solutions and provide a framework made up of well-known, interoperable technology products. Partner technologies, such as Extend Health's premium administration, plan comparisons, and enrollment and call center operations solutions, layer additional functionality to the robust platform.

"The Microsoft HIX solutions will save states time and money in the design and deployment of the technology underlying health insurance exchanges," said Bryce Williams, CEO of Extend Health. "It frees states to focus on building proper consumer support to help citizens make their best choice from available healthcare plans."

Microsoft's HIX offering also gives states access to the extensive Microsoft partner network for solid expertise in crucial areas such as systems integration, Medicaid Management Information Systems and Medicaid Information Technology Architecture requirements.

Microsoft in Health

Microsoft is committed to improving health around the world through software innovation. Over the past 13 years, Microsoft has steadily increased its investments in health with a focus on addressing the challenges of health providers, health and social services organizations, payers, consumers and life sciences companies worldwide. Microsoft closely collaborates with a broad ecosystem of partners and delivers its own powerful health solutions, such as Amalga, HealthVault, and a portfolio of identity and access management technologies acquired from Sentillion Inc. in 2010. Together, Microsoft and its industry partners are working to deliver health solutions for the way people aspire to work and live.

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Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help people and businesses realize their full potential.

Insights, Analysis, and Developments

Editorial Note: While the technology landscape has evolved significantly since this 2011 announcement, the foundational challenges Microsoft identified - integrating disparate databases, managing premium collections, and calculating subsidies - remain central to how state health insurance exchanges operate today. The emphasis on interoperable systems and user-friendly consumer portals established a blueprint that continues to shape how millions of Americans, including those with disabilities and chronic conditions, access and compare health coverage options through state and federal marketplaces. Understanding these underlying technical architectures helps explain both the capabilities and limitations of modern health insurance exchange platforms - Disabled World (DW).

Attribution/Source(s): This quality-reviewed publication was selected for publishing by the editors of Disabled World (DW) due to its relevance to the disability community. Originally authored by Microsoft Corp. and published on 2011/02/08, this content may have been edited for style, clarity, or brevity.

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