Foundational Concepts: Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) and Verifiable Credentials (VCs) Global Standards for Verifiable Credentials DID and VC Mechanics for Healthcare Data Exchange Application in Indian Healthcare: Patient Data Security and Portability Impact on Healthcare Claims Processing in India Challenges and Technical Considerations for DID/VC Adoption Foundational Concepts: Decentralized Identifiers (DIDs) and Verifiable Credentials (VCs) Decentralized Identity (DID) represents a paradigm shift in digital identity management, moving away from centralized, siloed systems towards user-centric control. At its core, a DID is a globally unique identifier that a subject (an individual, organization, or thing) can create, own, and control. DIDs are anchored to decentralized systems, often distributed ledgers or peer-to-peer networks, ensuring their immutability and resistance to censorship. Unlike traditional identifiers, DIDs do not require a centralized reg...
Actuarial Implications of Mental Health Inclusivity Mandates: Quantifying Premium Adjustments and Reserving Strategies for Indian Policies
Table of Contents Mandate Genesis and Actuarial Challenges Data Scarcity and Proxy Metrics for Mental Health Claims Premium Adjustment Methodologies: Risk Pooling and Pricing Models Reserving Strategies: IBNR and Case Reserve Considerations Impact on Reinsurance and Solvency Margins Technological Integration and Predictive Analytics Mandate Genesis and Actuarial Challenges The evolving regulatory landscape in India, particularly concerning mental health parity, introduces significant actuarial complexities. Mandates requiring the inclusion of mental health conditions within the scope of health insurance coverage necessitate a re-evaluation of existing pricing structures and reserving methodologies. Historically, mental health conditions have been subject to exclusions, sub-limits, or more restrictive policy terms due to perceived higher claim frequencies, longer durations of treatment, and difficulties in objective assessment. The shift towards inclusivity de...