HHSC, Texas Health extend Kofax Capture solution

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Kofax plc (LSE: KFX), the leading provider of document driven business process automation solutions, today announced the Texas Health and Human Services Commission (HHSC) has extended its Kofax Capture solution to process a higher number of documents annually. The value of the contract to Kofax exceeds $300,000.

The Texas HHSC, which provides administrative oversight of health and human services programs, including Medicaid, family services and disaster assistance, purchased the additional volume of Kofax Capture licenses needed to now scan approximately 190 million insurance and eligibility related documents it receives annually. The extended solution will allow the Texas HHSC to deploy advanced capture capabilities in its eligibility services and Children's Health Insurance Program (CHIP), empowering the agency to meet its high availability and business continuity objectives, increase efficiency and reduce costs.

"Government agencies, especially those managing human services, are under increasing pressure to contain costs while continuing to provide timely, responsive service to their constituents," said Alan Kerr, Executive Vice President of Field Operations at Kofax. "By leveraging Kofax Capture to enable the automation of document intensive processes, customers can increase productivity, improve service and deliver a tangible, compelling ROI."

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