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  1. Can a digital health programme reduce mortality rates?

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    Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Publication

    Swiss Re analyses LumiHealth to quantify how digital health programmes can boost activity and potentially reduce mortality by 3–13%.

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  2. Managing risks in the world’s megacities is increasingly complex

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog

    Digital technology can be leveraged to monitor and manage a broad range of activities and sectors, including transport networks, ...

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  3. Managing risks in the world’s megacities is increasingly complex

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    Published by: Swiss Re Group Content Type: Blog

    Digital technology can be leveraged to monitor and manage a broad range of activities and sectors, including transport networks, ...

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  4. Can we underwrite our surroundings?

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    Published by: Reinsurance Content Type: Publication

    Carefully consider whether environmental risks are already reflected in base costing, and if additional risk differentiation ...

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  5. FemTech: bridging the gender gap in healthcare

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    Published by: Swiss Re Institute Content Type: Article

    This article explores the drive for sex-sensitive research and treatment in healthcare, and the growth of FemTech companies.

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