Empara Recognized for ‘Innovation & Technology’ in 2024 BenefitsPRO Luminaries Awards

BenefitsPRO, the No. 1 provider of news, analysis and trends for benefits professionals, has announced its 2024 Luminaries Awards for individuals and organizations who are leading the way and impacting the benefits and health care industries. Empara was honored in the Innovation & Technology category. 

Empara is one of only six companies awarded in this category this year. From BenefitsPRO: 

Empara develops mission-driven health care technology with the intent to make health care accessible, affordable and seamless. Empara’s Health Engagement Platform integrates a group’s preferred vendors into one streamlined platform to offer members real-time opportunities for cost savings, benefit support and a robust messaging center where experts or service providers assist in guiding their health care journeys. Organizations can deploy their custom-configured benefit strategies with the company’s consumer-grade member technology, and the adaptable platform easily scales to meet the demands of benefits administrators and become the primary tool to engage with members, onboard and renew groups, and promote cost-saving solutions. At the center of Empara’s groundbreaking interface is Em, an adaptable and customizable AI virtual assistant. Similar in functionality to ChatGPT or Gemini, Em knows specific plan, company benefit, and spend information. It can also answer general questions about health care benefits to help people better understand concepts like coinsurance or how deductibles work. 

“The 2024 Luminaries honorees in Innovation & Technology go above and beyond by introducing new and dynamic changes to the industry. Honorees in this category are pacesetters who push insurance carriers, organizations, vendors, agencies and brokerages forward in terms of digitalization, modernization, and client and customer experiences,” explains BenefitsPRO. “We hope you find their efforts and accomplishments informative and inspiring. They demonstrate the tremendous impact that both firms and individuals can have within the benefits and health care communities.” 

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