Digital Health: After the COVID Boom

soa-research-societal-purpose-logo.png

June 2023

Authors:

Citlalli Blanchet
Alice Bluestone
Craig Cartossa, ASA, MAAA
Jim Dolstad, ASA, MAAA, FCA
Caixia Ge, FSA, MAAA
Blake Harris, ASA, MAAA
Gordon D. Kaplan, PhD
Mike Lizonitz, FSA
Mario Suarez
David Tuomala, FSA, FCA, MAAA

Description

The COVID-19 pandemic initially caused some health care services to shift away from in-person transactions to a digital form, including telehealth, e-mails, remote patient monitoring and other forms of communication. If sustained, numerous effects and counter-effects both in the cost and quality of care as well as long-term outcomes for patient health may emerge.

Materials

Digital Health: After the COVID Boom

Thank You

The authors’ deepest gratitude goes to those without whose efforts this project could not have come to fruition: the Project Oversight Group and those supporting this project on the Society of Actuaries research team. The individuals listed below committed both their time and deep actuarial knowledge to provide constructive feedback, assuring this paper has broad applicability and is focused on areas most relevant to the actuarial profession.

Project Oversight Group:

Kenneth Avner, FSA, MAAA
Joan Barrett, FSA, MAAA
Rafi Herzfeld, FSA, MAAA
Jackie Lee, FSA, MAAA
Jim Mange, FSA, MAAA
Mitchell Momanyi, FSA, MAAA
Dan Mulhern, FSA, MAAA
Tri Pham, FSA, MAAA
Robert Roffman, FSA, MAAA
Sudha Shenoy, FSA, MAAA, CERA
Society of Actuaries Research Team:
Achilles Natsis, FSA, MAAA
Erika Schulty

Questions or Comments?

Give us your feedback! Take a short survey on this report. Take Survey

If you have comments or questions, please send an email to research@soa.org.