Traditionally, underwriting for small groups involves the use of individual health questionnaires (IHQs), which can be burdensome and administratively complex. However, with Gradient AI’s SAIL solution, IHQs are no longer necessary to predict health plan risk. This removes a significant barrier for smaller groups seeking self-funded options, granting them access to cost savings, flexibility, and benefits typically reserved for larger groups, the company said.
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