Could Embedded Insurance Improve Health Coverage?
Bernhard Kotanko, Senior Partner, McKinsey & Company
02-Nov-23 16:00
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According to the 2019 National Health and Morbidity Survey, only 22% of Malaysians have personal health insurance, with 43% saying that they cannot afford it, while 36% think that it is unnecessary. However, without a financial safety net, households can find themselves facing dire situations if a family member falls critically ill. Can embedded insurance - small amounts of insurance that we purchase when making other transactions like ride-sharing and travel bookings - help to narrow the gap when it comes to medical protection? We find out more from Bernhard Kotanko, Senior Partner at McKinsey & Company.
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Categories: economy, financial wellness, wellness
Tags: health insurance, healthcare financing, medical inflation,