AI in Group Health: From Isolated to Integrated
Marc Jeffreys // December 16, 2025 (Image credit: SwidaAlba/Pixabay.) In recent years, the group health insurance space has witnessed the broad adoption of artificial intelligence
Marc Jeffreys // December 16, 2025 (Image credit: SwidaAlba/Pixabay.) In recent years, the group health insurance space has witnessed the broad adoption of artificial intelligence
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While most P&C insurers are still “dabbling” in generative AI, the report says those pushing toward scaled, integrated deployments are beginning to see measurable benefits.