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Articles July 2020
Sweat the Small Stuff: Preventing Insurance Fraud during Policy Administration

¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Bob Gooderl and Alex Bunte provide practical guidance on how insurers can prevent fraud in policy administration in today's changing and uncertain environment. The COVID-19 pandemic has not only complicated many basic aspects of policy administration, but it ha...

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Articles July 2020
COVID-19 Brief: Is the novel coronavirus pandemic a black swan? Considerations for insurers
The Black Swan, a book by Nassim Nicholas Taleb, suggests that it is difficult to know both the probability and size of extreme events, and explains how an event can become a black swan. Is the COVID-19 crisis one? While multiple warnings and relative histroic importanc... Read More
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Articles July 2020
The Impact of COVID-19 on Pregnancy and Childbirth
Since the start of the pandemic, the effects of COVID-19 on expectant mothers have been unclear, yet worrisome. ¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Dr. Nutan Wane reviews the latest research on its impact on pregnancy and childbirth. Read More
Virus and COVID-19 and vaccine collage
Articles July 2020
What can insurers learn about COVID-19 risk factors from OpenSAFELY, the largest cohort study to date?
What factors are associated with risk of death from COVID-19? What does this mean for insurers? ¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Anna Currie and John Ng provide an analysis of the recent OpenSAFELY study, the largest conducted to date by any country on COVID-19.  Read More
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Articles July 2020
COVID-19 Brief: A case study comparison of in-hospital mortality rates in England and Italy
¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Data Insights team presents three different ways to visualize COVID-19 mortality rates for Italy and England in a hospital setting. Exploring data from countries that started to experience the pandemic sooner may help inform how mortality may develop in other coun... Read More
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Articles July 2020
How Does Air Pollution Exposure Impact COVID-19 Mortality?
Do high levels of air pollution contribute to increased risk of severe illness and death in patients with COVID-19? ¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Hilary Henly explains what ambient air pollution means for COVID-19 infection and death rates. Read More
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Research and White Papers July 2020
COVID-19 Mortality Rates by Age and Gender: Why Is the Disease Killing More Men than Women?

COVID-19 appears to be much more fatal for men. ¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Global Data and Analytics team analyzed the data across age groups and multiple countries to gain a clearer understanding of the relationship between age, sex, and COVID-19 mortality.

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Articles July 2020
Alzheimer’s Disease: Epidemiology, Risks, and Testing
Could air pollution contribute to the risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease? Can mental stimulation and social connection protect against the cognitive decline? ¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Hilary Henly explores lifestyle and environmental risk factors, explores genetic insights and testing ... Read More
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Articles July 2020
COVID-19 Brief: Epidemiological models explained

RGA’s Eric Westhus explains the main categories of epidemiological models that have been developed by researchers around the world to study COVID-19.

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Articles July 2020
COVID-19 Brief: The urgent need for empathy in insurance today
Empathy, understanding, and proactive assistance are vital during challenging times, especially when human touchpoints in established processes are limited. Stephen Goldstein of RGAX, RGA’s transformation engine, explains how insurance professionals honing these sk... Read More
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Articles July 2020
COVID-19 Brief: Do your genes carry the secret to disease response?
While researchers are working hard to understand the coronavirus's epidemiology, some studies suggest that genetics may play an important role. Carmela Tedesco of RGAX and ¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Gayathri Ravi Shankar explain how genome studies could lead to more targeted therapeutic and... Read More
Do infection rates vary by age
Articles July 2020
COVID-19 Brief: Why insurers should look closer at infection rates by age
Do infection rates vary by age? In this article, ¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Global Data and Analytics team studies estimates of pandemic experience in Spain and England so far, and uncovers remarkable differences. However, insurers need to bear in mind that these trends may look very d... Read More
Splash of mud
Articles June 2020
How Deep is the Mud? COVID-19, Mental Health, and Claims
The future of the COVID-19 pandemic is certainly muddy, with ongoing implications for claimant mental health, rehabilitation prospects, and claims duration. ¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Dr. Adela Osman and Belinda Thorpe ask "How deep is the mud?" in the June 2020 edition of FA News.... Read More
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Articles June 2020
COVID-19 Brief: What is Kawasaki Disease and its potential link with COVID-19 in children?
Recently, a novel Kawasaki-like disease has been described as an emerging consequence of the COVID-19 infection. However, the association requires further investigation to better clarify the mechanisms behind this relationship. ¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Dr. Paul Davis reviews the latest re... Read More
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Articles June 2020
Make It Known: Practical Steps for Underwriters to Combat Fraud amid COVID-19

¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Colin DeForge considers what underwriters know and don’t know in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and offers practical steps on how to prevent fraudsters from taking advantage of this climate of uncertainty. 

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Articles June 2020
COVID-19 Brief: Lean Times Call for Lean Innovation

Chase Huey of RGAX, RGA’s transformation engine, explains how the implementation of the lean methodology can optimize processes and improve project success rates during the COVID-19 crisis.

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Articles June 2020
The Science – and Art – of Leadership | Carmony Wong

The International Insurance Society (IIS) 55th Global Insurance Forum attracts a diverse delegation of global insurance and reinsurance executives, regulators, academics and policymakers to discuss the issues that are shaping the future of the ins...

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Articles June 2020
Candida Auris: A Quietly Emerging Health Threat

The past several decades have seen microbes become increasingly resistant to the modern arsenal of antimicrobial drugs, even as few new antimicrobial drugs have been discovered or developed. Against this backdrop, the drug-resistant fungus Candida auris (C. auris...

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Articles June 2020
COVID-19 Brief: Using the Gompertz model to estimate COVID-19 risk by age
Who is at greatest risk of dying with COVID-19? One of the oldest mathematical formulations in actuarial science offers clues. ¹ú±êÂ鶹ÊÓƵAPP Global Research and Data Analytics team demystifies the math behind current risk assessments by age and other factors. For more on this t... Read More
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Research and White Papers June 2020
Making Sense of COVID-19 Case Fatality Data: Sources and Limitations of Analyzing Age- and Sex-Stratified Data from Around the World
Are men dying from COVID-19 at a consistently higher rate? What is the relationship between the case fatality rate and age? RGA’s Global Research and Data Analytics team delves deep into publicly available data by age and sex, weighing country-specific uncertainties and... Read More