Financial Operations Control

Your systems close the books every month.
But can you trace every dollar that got there?

Health plan finance teams manage billions in transactions across systems that were never designed to reconcile with each other. The result: books that balance on the surface, while variances compound underneath.

You know the gap exists. Why is it so difficult to close?

Every independent Blues plan runs a complex financial ecosystem — HRP, BlueSquared, FEP Direct, core admin, payment platforms, provider networks. Each system does its job. None of them were built to confirm what the others recorded.

The result is a finance operation that spends its capacity reconciling data instead of acting on it. Month-end cycles stretch into weeks. Exception management depends on individual knowledge, not systemic controls. And discrepancies — overpayments, missed receivables, unreconciled disbursements — compound silently from one close to the next.

Most finance leaders know this. The challenge is that when the books balance and the auditors sign off, the urgency to fix a structural problem stays buried beneath everything else on the priority list.

This isn’t a staffing problem. It isn’t a reporting problem. It’s a structural disconnect between systems that were never designed to speak to each other at the transaction level.

Adding headcount doesn’t close the gap — it manages it. BI dashboards surface what exists in individual systems, but they can’t reconcile across them. And external auditors can only verify what your systems present. They’ve certified books clean at plans where millions in variances went undetected.

The reconciliation gap doesn’t live inside any one system. It lives between all of them. And until something spans that space, every month-end close is an exercise in managed uncertainty.

From reconciliation to resolution

What finance teams live with today.

  • The majority of each cycle is spent finding exceptions, not resolving them
  • Reconciliation depends on manual pulls across five or more disconnected systems
  • Discrepancies surface only when they become crises — an audit finding, a leadership question, a regulatory inquiry
  • Month-end close stretches into weeks of manual effort and individual workarounds

With a financial control layer.

  • Every transaction traced from invoice through bank confirmation, in cycle
  • Exceptions surfaced automatically — with workflows that drive them toward resolution
  • Finance leadership operates from a single, reconciled source of truth across all systems
  • The team moves from discovery to decision-making

It started with one Blues plan asking the same questions you are.

A regional independent Blues plan — multi-line-of-business, multiple adjudication systems, a finance team buried in manual reconciliation — partnered with CureIS to answer a straightforward question: What are our systems not showing us?

The answer was significant. Variances that had passed through a full external audit undetected. Overpayments that had compounded for over a year. A month-end process that was consuming weeks of capacity from a team that should have been focused on resolution, not discovery.

Today, that plan operates from a single reconciled financial picture across every system in their ecosystem. Reconciliation cycles that took weeks now take days. Team members who spent their time tracking down data now spend it acting on it.

Built for the people who own the numbers

CFO

Chief Financial Officer

You sign off on financial statements built from systems that can’t fully trace every dollar. You need confidence that what you’re certifying is complete — not just balanced.

VP of Finance

VP of Finance / Director of Finance Ops

Your team closes the books every month through sheer effort. You need a process that lets them resolve exceptions instead of hunting for them.

CCO

Chief Compliance Officer

Your audit readiness depends on the quality of your financial controls. You need a documented, traceable trail across every financial transaction — not just what individual systems produce.

A conversation, not a commitment

STEP 01

We listen first

We start by understanding your environment — the systems you run, where the pressure points are, what your team deals with every close cycle. No pitch. No demo. Just a real conversation about what you’re seeing.

STEP 02

We show you what we find

Before anything changes in your operations, we can run alongside your existing systems and surface what the gaps actually look like. You see the results. You decide what happens next.

STEP 03

You stay in control

Nothing gets replaced. We work with what you have. The goal isn’t to add another system — it’s to create the control layer that connects the ones you already run.

Your finance team deserves to spend its time on resolution, not reconciliation.

Let’s start with a conversation about what your systems aren’t showing you — and what it would take to change that.