Mobile app performance in the health insurance industry continues to grow in importance and popularity. And as insurers embrace mobile strategies, it's imperative to measure their performance against cost and success at achieving business goals, FierceMobileHealthcare previously reported.
Listed below are ways to implement and operate mobile performance metrics, according to Insurance & Technology.
Determine resources
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Insurers should have a game plan when it comes to their mobile insurance team. Identify who will spearhead the project by performing a feasibility check to compare and contrast page tagging. That way, the team can assess if they'll require script-based tagging.
Figure out what to implement
Insurers need to identify what is high-priority--customer top tasks and most visited pages, for instance--and implement a phased approach. That way, the insurer can explain full implementation over time while focusing on areas that measure technical fitness of the app and the level of results.
Analyze data across various dimensions
By using mobile metrics as a base, insurers should look at different dimensions, such as time, content, marketing and technology, to better measure performance. The variety of dimensions will help paint a picture of what needs improving and how the technology is performing.
What to improve
Improving the sites that generate the most traffic may bring in the biggest return on investment and have the best impact on overall customer experience. By looking at total page views, insurers can determi