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      <title>Why Health Insurance Legacy Modernization Takes Longer Than Expected</title>
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      <description>Legacy system modernization sits among the most challenging transformation initiatives in health insurance. The complexity becomes visible only after projects begin. These platforms are not simply software applications. They contain hundreds of edge cases nobody remembers building in. Policy administration logic dating back decades all need to be either preserved or deliberately retired in the transition. Migration efforts encounter this depth gradually throughout their lifecycles. Requirements that look complete during planning reveal additional complexity as teams dig into existing functionality. Initial dates almost always slip. This experience repeats reliably across organisations and vendors. Better-performing initiatives build realistic schedules around what consistently happens. They prefer phased rollouts to comprehensive cutover. Newer business segments often migrate ahead of legacy books. Phased migration limits the impact of unexpected problems. Incremental rollouts cost more elapsed time. The extended timeline is worth the reduced catastrophic risk. The human side needs equal weight to the platform side. Claims processors, customer service representatives, and  dpact guide underwriters using the new system require investment in their adoption. The health insurers achieving meaningful core modernization exhibit these consistent patterns.</description>
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