health insurance innovation summit 2017 - iot in health insurance
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March 2015
Health Insurance Innovations
Presented by Andrew DartJanuary 2017

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A Stealth Public Health Program
Launched in July 2016• Captured 500 million members world-wide• 78% of members are millennials• Average of 20 million members active each day• Program generated 144 billion steps• Members 26% more active after joining the
program

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Pokémon Gone?
However, success was short lived• People became bored quickly – “just a lot of walking around”• It needed something more to keep people coming back (engagement)• After 6 weeks members went back to pre-game levels of activity
Only recently has Niantic learned from the experts….
Daily & Weekly
Bonuses
Achievement Badges In Game Events

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Vitality Active Rewards – Engagement
Turning a reward into a penalty; the Apple Watch is free if all targets are achieved over 2 years
Source: Discovery website

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Vitality Active Rewards – Peer Pressure
The Vitality program has also enlists another powerful motivating factor – Peer Pressure.
Having a network of people with aligned & dependant purpose helps reduce individuals from dropping out.
Pokémon Go hasn’t got this just yet

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Vitality 2017 More emphasis on activity
Source: Moneyweb.co.za
In the past it was relatively easy to achieve Gold status by doing the basics plus a few gym visits.
In 2017, the basics only get you ½ way. You need to be active for a good part of the year (20 weeks) to achieve Gold.
The focus has shifted decisively towards engagement and evidence-based activities.

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Vitality: Value creation via behavior change
Sales Selection LapsesBehavior
More clients join; take-up more rider benefits; and buy-up cover
Healthier lives join Healthy lives stay
Unhealthy lives leave
Consumers engage and change their behavior
Blue Bronze Silver Gold
Sales & Selection effect
Behavioral effect
Lapse effect
Source: TDI Webinar 2016

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250 000 Vitality Health
Checks
10 million discounted gym visits
20 million HealthyFood
baskets bought
R1 billion HealthyFood
cash back
2.5 million discounted
movies
1 million discounted
flights booked
1.8 billion Discovery
Miles earned
Over 10 000 Team Vitality
members
Getting Healthy
Getting Rewarded
Living Longer
South Africa SA insured population
Vitality members
Gold andDiamondVitality
members
63 yrs
67 yrs
81 yrs
87 yrs
Vitality Results
Source: TDI Webinar 2016

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Some insurers using wearable data

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Other connected devices

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IoT Health Scoring Platforms
Caters for 100’s of devices and has a holistic health & wellness scoring system, including sleep quality
Caters for 100’s of devices and has a clinically proven predictive algorithm for a range of diseases. Coaching capability.
Platform ingests telematics data from general, life and health insurance purposes. Strong digital marketing & partner ecosystems capability.

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Virtual Doctor visits
Physical visits cost from $100 to $125 while virtual visits cost between $40 to $45.
Customers save time as they can get immediate answers for family medical issues 24x7
However only 20% of consumers have heard of this and only 5% have used a virtual doctor
In 2016, 59% of large US employers included Telemedicine as an option, up from 16% in 2014; 30% in 2015 Mercer 2016

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Using AI within Health Insurance
Medical Chat BotsYour.MD (top) from the US and Babylon Health (bottom) from the UK able to triage cases before handing off to a human doctor (in-person or virtual)

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AI Doctor (Medical Assistant)
The WHO predicts that the world will face a deficit of some 13 million doctors and health care professionals over the next 20 years.

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AI Health & Fitness Coach
Using AI to engage and serve customers 24x7 on a fully personalized basis