Risk Assessment for Personalized Health Insurance Based on Real-World Data
Aristodemos Pnevmatikakis, Efstathios Kanavos, George Matikas, Konstantina Kostopoulou, Alfredo Cesario, Sofoklis Kyriazakos
Abstract
The way one leads their life is considered an important factor in health. In this paper we propose a system to provide risk assessment based on behavior for the health insurance sector. To do so we built a platform to collect real-world data that enumerate different aspects of behavior, and a simulator to augment actual data with synthetic. Using the data, we built classifiers to predict variations in important quantities for the lifestyle of a person. We offer a risk assessment service to the health insurance professionals by manipulating the classifier predictions in the long-term. We also address virtual coaching by using explainable Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques on the classifier itself to gain insights on the advice to be offered to insurance customers.