Table of Contents Introduction to Data Governance Equivalence in Health InsurTech The HIPAA Framework: Foundational Constructs and Technical Requirements Indian Regulatory Landscape: DPDP Act 2023 and IRDAI Directives Global Data Privacy and Security Standards: GDPR, ISO 27001, and HITRUST CSF Achieving Equivalence: Technical Implementation and Operational Resilience Data Lifecycle Management and Incident Response Protocols for InsurTech Introduction to Data Governance Equivalence in Health InsurTech The operationalization of health InsurTech platforms necessitates stringent data governance frameworks, particularly when addressing Protected Health Information (PHI) or its regional equivalents. Achieving data governance equivalence to established global benchmarks, such as the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) in the United States, is not merely a compliance objective but a critical determinant of system integri...
The operationalization of embedded insurance micro-models fundamentally alters traditional insurance distribution paradigms, integrating policy procurement directly into non-insurance consumer transactions. This mechanism facilitates the acquisition of health coverage at the point of interaction for services or products, often unrelated to insurance, such as mobile wallet recharges, e-commerce purchases, or utility bill payments. Micro-models are characterized by low premium values, constrained coverage limits, and streamlined underwriting processes designed for high-volume transactional efficiency. The technical efficacy hinges on the seamless, real-time data exchange capabilities between the FinTech platform initiating the transaction and the insurer's policy administration system. Actuarial pricing for micro-policies deviates from conventional individual risk assessment, instead relying on pooled risk profiles aggregated across specific user segments or transactional coho...