Introduction to Bio-Wearables in Health Monitoring Predictive Maintenance in Chronic Disease Management Data Generation and Integrity Challenges Impact on Actuarial Models for Indian Markets Risk Stratification and Premium Adjustments Data Privacy and Regulatory Considerations Operationalizing Bio-Wearable Data in Underwriting The Future of Bio-Wearable-Informed Premiums Introduction to Bio-Wearables in Health Monitoring The integration of bio-wearable devices into personal health monitoring systems presents a significant shift in data acquisition capabilities. These devices, ranging from smartwatches to dedicated physiological sensors, continuously capture a spectrum of biometric data points. For the insurance sector, particularly in the context of chronic disease management and its impact on premium structuring, this influx of real-time, granular data necessitates a re-evaluation of actuarial methodologies. Historically, premium calculations for chronic ...
Decentralized Autonomous Health Organizations (DAHOs): Structural Implications for Indian Community Schemes
Core Mechanics of Decentralized Autonomous Health Organizations (DAHOs) Contrast with Existing Indian Community Health Schemes Governance and Decision-Making Structures Financial Flows and Transparency Auditing Data Management and Security Protocols Smart Contracts and Operational Automation Scalability and Interoperability Challenges Regulatory and Legal Framework Considerations Implications for Stakeholder Participation and Accountability Core Mechanics of Decentralized Autonomous Health Organizations (DAHOs) Decentralized Autonomous Health Organizations (DAHOs) represent a paradigm shift in the operational and governance architecture of healthcare delivery, particularly when examined against the backdrop of established Indian community health schemes. At their foundational level, DAHOs leverage distributed ledger technology (DLT), commonly blockchain, to establish a trustless and transparent framework for managing health-related cla...