Healthcare Transitions and Actuarial Contributions
Take control of your healthcare during transitional times with gap health insurance.
In my latest article, I convey need-to-know information about this temporary form of coverage.
What do actuaries contribute to healthcare?
As experts in risk management and data analysis, we help insurance companies and healthcare providers predict and plan for the costs of medical treatments and procedures.
We also use our skills to improve the healthcare system by identifying patterns and trends in usage and costs, which can help inform policy decisions and improve and equalize healthcare accessibility.
Actuaries may not be the ones treating your illnesses, but we’re helping make healthcare more affordable and accessible for all.
Helping people is what it’s all about!
The journey to actuarial science is unique to every individual.?
In this interview from The Actuary,?Stephen Abrokwah, Ph.D., FSA, CERA, MAAA, shares a bit of his background and what led him to a career in this industry. Learn more.
Very insightful article for actuaries (and all other professions).
“You possess some natural strengths to be an effective communicator, whether you’re an extrovert or introvert. Honing your communication skills begins by understanding your own temperaments and natural strengths and weaknesses.”
Effective communication is a learned skill, and something we can always keep striving to do better. Keep a student mindset and practice, practice, practice. Click here to read the article.
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Just making sure you aren’t taking things too seriously today…
Why did the actuary cross the road?
To calculate the probability of the chicken getting hit by a car!
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1 年Hi Dave. Thanks for the newsletter. Can you say anything more specific about how think actuaries help make health care more affordable? I was a little surprised to read that, because if that's something we're trying to do, it seems like we're failing miserably.