Turbocharge Your CDH Participation with AI & Intelligent Decision Support

Healthcare decision-making, whether about health plans, benefit accounts, or population management, can be complex and difficult to navigate. A new crop of innovative companies are using machine learning to tackle these challenges, by applying artificial intelligence (AI) to big data sets and creating dynamic models that help people and companies make better choices.

Join Alegeus and our partners at Picwell, a company founded by University of Pennsylvania economists, to learn how you can leverage their AI-driven enrollment solution to shape the future of health and benefits. During this webinar, Dr. Sam Kina – a thought-leading health economist and behavioral finance expert – will explain the human factors that make benefits decisions so challenging for your clients’ employees. He will also share how AI is making it easier for employees to make wise decisions.

You will leave understanding:

  • Why employees are confused with healthcare choices at open enrollment
  • The basics of AI and how it’s helping employees make better decisions around health savings account contributions
  • How your employer groups and their employees will see better outcomes when intelligent decision support is used within open enrollment activities

Dr. Kina has spent the last five years at Picwell and earned a PhD in health economics from Harvard University.

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