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The British health insurance and coverage provider is well-placed to invest in new technology due to its payment structure.

Internet of things (IoT) technology has boomed over the past decade, particularly so in the medical industry over the past three years.

The Covid-19 pandemic led to an expansion of telehealth products, and the rapid dissemination of wearable technology means that continuous health data is more available than ever before.

British healthcare and health insurance provider Bupa has invested heavily in IoT and artificial intelligence (AI) infrastructure, focusing on a vertical integration made possible by its unique position as payor and payee.

Speaking to Pharmaceutical Technology, Global Healthcare Transformation Director Dr Arun Thiyagarajan explains:...

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Topics: AI (Artificial Intelligence), Insurance, IoT (Internet of Things), Technology
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