HealthLeaders Media September 13, 2021
Laura Beerman

“Some of the findings may sound crazy, but in 2021, it’s not far from reality in the insurance industry,” says one insurtech source.

KEY TAKEAWAYS

– A surprising number of consumers would agree to significant personal data tracking in exchange for lower premiums.

– These statistics coincide with growing COVID-related privacy concerns and mandates tied to financial carrots and sticks.

– Careful due diligence by employers with their compliance, legal, and payer partners will be crucial.

As we navigate year two of the coronavirus, privacy in the time of COVID-19 continues to shine a light on the permanence and proliferation of personal data and preferences regarding it. Some of the statistics, including those from a recent Breeze survey, may surprise...

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