Omnia Health Insights December 5, 2022
Olaf Jensen

Target appropriate insurance policies for the right customers, identify fraud risks, and triage claims in the coming year.

Claims activity in the health insurance industry has been declining substantially in the last few years, however, it is finally returning to pre-pandemic levels. In 2023, GCC countries may see a further increase as Qatar, Bahrain, and Oman join their neighbours in implementing mandatory employer-sponsored health insurance.

Fortunately, insurers are getting smarter and more sophisticated, embracing new technology to optimise once cumbersome processes. In this article, Omnia Health looks at notable healthcare trends to watch out for in the next 12 months.

Rise in healthcare benefit costs

It may come as no surprise that 2023 will be marked by rising global healthcare...

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