The Financial Risk From Disputed Healthcare Claims By Anna Quarum A captive solution built on indemnification rather than insurance can shield health plan sponsors and members from egregious overbilling.
Healthcare's Cyber Risks Are Expanding By Stephanie Snyder Frenier Melissa Menard The attack on United Healthcare highlights the evolving and escalating risks for medical organizations and the need to act now.
Don't Overlook ICHRA for Employee Health Benefits By Erik Wissig Individual Coverage Health Reimbursement Arrangements are mistakenly seen as tailored for small employers; larger companies benefit, too.
How to Tackle the Long-Term-Care Crisis By Larry Nisenson While 70% of retirement-age Americans will need continuing care at some point, merely 14% are very confident they’ll be able to afford it.
How Life Insurers Can Leverage Generative AI By Matthew Edwards Arlen Galicia Carreon The use of generative AI for coding for in-house applications is set to be the next big thing in 2024.
Is 2024 the Year of Digital Health? By MaryRose Reaston The widespread adoption of telehealth, catalyzed by the pandemic, reshaped the way medical services are delivered across the U.S.
Unlocking Opportunity in the Surety Market By Karl Choltus Increased surety usage is anticipated in real estate, renewable energy and healthcare in 2024, as it moves beyond construction.
Using Data Science to End Surprise Billing By Mandhir Accurate cost prediction models, timely alerts and easy access to a patient's complete information might provide crucial progress,
The Promise of Continuous Underwriting By Bill Deemer Bobby Touran Typically, a risk is underwritten, bound... and forgotten. But new streams of data and automation allow for continuous underwriting.
Convergence and the Insurance Ecosystem By Stephen Applebaum Alan Demers Companies must anticipate the future, innovate beyond their core and transform their capabilities as rapidly as technology allows.
Lemonade's 'Synthetic Agent' Nonsense By Matteo Carbone Desperate for growth, Lemonade produces another howler: A lender receiving a 16% interest rate is presented as a (synthetic) agent.
Auto Insurance in an Existential Crisis By Stephen Applebaum Alan Demers The 125-year-old, $300 billion U.S. auto insurance industry is caught between runaway inflation and strained consumer wallets.