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Insurance Director EA FAQs — Why do 140 IT Projects ≠ Insurance Enterprise Architecture?
Most insurance organisations still treat Enterprise Architecture as an IT exercise, which is why EA efforts don’t change underwriting quality, claims outcomes, loss ratios, regulatory compliance, customer trust, or profitability. Insurance EA ≠ Insurance IT. This Director EA FAQ explains where traditional EA breaks down and how a true enterprise anatomy reveals the structure that IT alone cannot see, align, or repair. It explains the logic of shadow anatomies, 12 insurance us

Sunil Dutt Jha
Dec 10, 2025


Case IN46: When a Life Insurance Leader Treated Mobile App Downloads as a Sign of Architecture Maturity💲
But a deeper look revealed a concerning pattern. While downloads were high, active usage was inconsistent. More importantly, internal systems — including policy processing, claims, underwriting, and agent onboarding — remained disconnected. The architecture teams had little visibility into how front-end experiences were tied to backend capability models.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 20, 2025


USA64: Why a Health Insurance Exchange Mistook Enrollment UX for Enterprise Architecture Maturity
Citizens could browse plans, check subsidies, and enroll through a sleek interface — yet the enterprise structure linking eligibility rules, provider networks, payment reconciliation, compliance reporting, and appeals was never modeled.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 19, 2025


Case USA115: Why an Health Insurance Clearinghouse Mistook Claims Routing for Enterprise Architecture
Claims moved between payers and providers faster, rejection rates at the format level dropped, and transaction dashboards improved — yet the enterprise structure linking provider data management, policy adjudication, payment integrity, fraud detection, and regulatory reporting was never modeled.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Aug 12, 2025


USA46: Why a Health Insurer Mistook Claims Automation for Enterprise Architecture Transformation
A recurring pattern is equating claims processing speed with architectural maturity.
Claims were auto-adjudicated faster, portals displayed status instantly — yet the enterprise anatomy linking eligibility, provider data, benefits rules, and appeals workflows was never modeled.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Jul 29, 2025


Case USA3: Why a Health Insurer Mistook Member Portals for Enterprise Architecture Integration
While portals improved customer-facing processes (P2) and component usability (P4), our analysis found deep integration gaps in system behavior (P3) and missing governance alignment from strategy (P1) through operations (P6).

Sunil Dutt Jha
Jul 8, 2025


Case 11: Insurance Company – Claims of Architecture, Architecting Claims 💲
What was delivered: IT modernization of core systems and select processes.
What was missing: a unified enterprise architecture connecting strategy, risk, products, and operations.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Jul 5, 2025


One Insurance Enterprise One Anatomy: From Complexity to Clarity with Enterprise Anatomy 💲
One Insurance Enterprise, One Anatomy Through decades of research and real-world application, ICMG has uncovered a fundamental truth:...

Sunil Dutt Jha
Feb 6, 2025


Elevating Enterprise Architecture in Insurance: A Strategic Imperative
Today’s policyholders expect personalized, seamless experiences, similar to what they receive from retail and tech companies.

Sunil Dutt Jha
Jan 26, 2025
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