Payer organizations confront rising administrative pressure, integration complexity, and risk. Composable CAPS offers a more flexible path forward.
PLEXIS gives payer organizations a way to move forward with greater flexibility, stronger interoperability, and better control over how modernization happens.”
— Sean Garrett, COO of PLEXIS
MEDFORD, OR, UNITED STATES, June 1, 2026 /EINPresswire.com/ -- PLEXIS Healthcare Systems today announced its continued focus on helping health plans modernize legacy core administration environments with a composable, API-enabled platform built for operational continuity and long-term adaptability.
For many payer organizations, modernization
That pressure is intensifying as payers respond to evolving interoperability requirements, automation expectations, and cost-control demands. CAQH has reported a substantial industry-wide opportunity to reduce administrative waste through greater automation, while market commentary tied to payer IT in 2026 continues to center on compliance execution, integration maturity, and administrative efficiency.
PLEXIS offers a modernization path designed to reduce that disruption. Quantum Choice® combines core administration depth with flexible configuration, rules-based processing, and integration support that allows health plans to modernize in phases rather than through high-risk all-at-once replacement efforts. This composable approach helps organizations preserve operational continuity while improving how data, workflows, and business functions connect across the enterprise.
“Health plans want to modernize without putting day-to-day performance at risk,” said Sean Garrett, COO. “PLEXIS gives payer organizations a way to move forward with greater flexibility, stronger interoperability, and better control over how modernization happens.”
With support for claims adjudication, enrollment, premium billing, provider data management, and benefit configuration, PLEXIS helps payer organizations replace fragmented processes with a more connected administrative foundation. The result is a platform strategy that supports both current operational demands and future transformation initiatives, without forcing health plans into a one-size-fits-all modernization model.

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