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ClaimInformatics CEO Stephen Carrabba to Speak on AI and Claims Data at SIIA Price Transparency Forum

  • May 5
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 6

Self-funded plans have more claims data than ever — but can they actually use it? Our CEO, Stephen Carrabba, joins a panel of industry leaders at the 2026 SIIA Healthcare Price Transparency Forum in Jacksonville this Thursday to tackle that exact question.

The session explores how AI and APIs can finally turn raw pricing and claims data into actionable intelligence for purchasers and fiduciaries.

What the Session Will Cover

The session, running from 9:30 a.m. to 10:45 a.m. on Thursday, February 26, will explore whether AI can aggregate, interpret, and present healthcare pricing and claims data in ways that make it truly usable for purchasers and patients. Panelists will also examine whether Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) can deliver pricing and claims data from carriers and providers directly to purchasers in real time—and the security implications of doing so.

Key questions on the agenda include:

  • Can AI correlate pricing data with claims data to identify waste, errors, and fiduciary risk at scale?

  • Are APIs the right mechanism to transmit pricing and claims data directly to purchasers and patients in real time?

  • What security concerns arise from leveraging these technologies with protected health information?

  • Can technology finally give purchasers and patients clear, clean, and understandable data?

Joining Carrabba on the panel are Deep Kapur (Co-Founder, Amera Health Solutions), Steve Miller (SVP Client Executive – Employee Benefits, Kapnick Insurance Group), and Sidhartha Sinha (Co-Founder and CEO, Avant Health).

Why This Matters for Self-Funded Plan Fiduciaries

The Transparency in Coverage (TiC) Rule and the Consolidated Appropriations Act (CAA) have generated unprecedented access to healthcare pricing data through Machine-Readable Files (MRFs). But these files are often too large, inaccurate, or duplicative to be practically useful.

For self-funded plan sponsors with ERISA fiduciary obligations, the gap between having access to data and being able to act on it creates real legal exposure. Plan service providers sometimes refuse to share data—or provide incorrect data—leaving fiduciaries unable to satisfy their duties and potentially vulnerable to participant lawsuits.

This is precisely the challenge ClaimInformatics was built to address. The company's ClaimIntelligence™ platform analyzes 100% of claims—not statistical samples—using proprietary edits aligned with CMS and other industry coding guidelines, detecting 5–15% of errors that traditional sampling methods miss entirely.

About the SIIA Healthcare Price Transparency Forum

The 2026 SIIA Healthcare Price Transparency Forum takes place February 25–26 at the Marriott Jacksonville Downtown in Jacksonville, Florida. The forum focuses on policy and compliance issues facing self-insured health plans and features sessions on the new MRF 2.0 Schema, mental health parity compliance, the new Rx Drug MRF, and what to expect from "Transparency 3.0."

Connect With ClaimInformatics at the Forum

Attending the SIIA Price Transparency Forum? Schedule a meeting with Stephen Carrabba to discuss how independent claims post-pay and pre-pay editing can strengthen your plan's fiduciary compliance.

 
 
 

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