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Everest launches AI-powered health insurance in Singapore

The AI streamlines the matching of patients with physicians.

Everest expanded its accident and health (A&H) offerings with the launch of Innovator, an artificial intelligence (AI) powered international private medical insurance product designed to enhance employee health coverage standards. 

Initially available in Singapore, Innovator was developed in partnership with DocDoc and AXA Life and Health Reinsurance Solutions. The Innovator platform uses AI to streamline the matching of patients with physicians 

suited to their unique medical needs, reducing time and administrative expenses for employers and employees. 

“Committed to expanding our A&H offerings in Singapore to fulfil a significant gap in the market, we are energized by how leveraging AI to rapidly analyze data strengthens our A&H offerings and enables us to deliver a more robust and exceptional healthcare experience for our clients,” said Glen Browne, Global head of A&H, Everest Insurance International, in a statement.
 

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