Data-Driven Innovation: How BrushO is Set to Transform the Oral Insurance Industry
Aug 2

Aug 2

With oral health care often excluded from medical coverage in many countries and the high costs associated with dental treatments, more health-conscious consumers are turning to commercial dental insurance for financial protection against hefty treatment bills.

However, the development of the dental insurance industry is hindered by a lack of accessible data. The scarcity and delayed availability of oral health data mean that insurance companies struggle to accurately assess the incidence of dental diseases and associated treatment costs. This limitation makes it difficult for insurers to identify high-risk customers, leading to poorly priced insurance products and unpredictable claims costs. Consequently, this not only results in financial losses for the companies but also erodes customer satisfaction and trust. Additionally, the lack of data stifles innovation, leaving dental insurance products homogenized and mired in price wars.

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BrushO is poised to disrupt this scenario. By leveraging the distributed infrastructure network built by BrushO’s smart dental hardware, such as the BrushO Smart Toothbrush, and its unique “Brush and Earn” model, the acquisition and analysis of oral health data become more accessible and accurate. BrushO Network’s decentralized technology ensures the immutability and authenticity of data, while its token economy incentivizes users to share their oral health data with insurance companies. This approach promises to drive innovation and development in the dental insurance industry.

Precision in Risk Assessment

BrushO’s ability to provide real-time oral health data from users worldwide ensures that the data is both timely and accurate. Insurance companies can utilize this data to precisely assess the health risks of their customers based on the prevalence and distribution of dental diseases across different regions and age groups. This allows for more accurate pricing and coverage of insurance products.

Targeted Insurance Design

With authorized access to BrushO users’ data, dental insurance companies can analyze trends in oral care behaviors and health changes. This enables them to design personalized insurance products that better meet the specific health needs of customers while maintaining fairness and cost-effectiveness. For example, insurance premiums could be dynamically adjusted based on a customer’s commitment to good oral hygiene practices, offering discounts to those who consistently maintain healthy habits. This smart and fair approach significantly enhances the customer experience and satisfaction.

Reducing Claim Risks

The vast, authentic data sources provided by BrushO allow dental insurance companies to develop robust oral health data models that predict and quantify the actual claims associated with their insurance products. This capability enables insurers to accurately estimate claim risks, adjust policies, or redesign products as needed to manage claim risks effectively and optimize the claims process. The creation of a comprehensive oral health database also aids in identifying fraudulent claims, thereby improving claim accuracy.

By leveraging data, insurance companies can quickly identify customers at higher oral health risks and implement proactive interventions. For instance, they might remind customers to schedule regular dental check-ups or provide early warnings about potential dental issues based on their oral health data, helping customers avoid costly treatments and reducing insurance payout risks.

Data-Driven Product Innovation

By analyzing the wealth of oral health data aggregated by BrushO, insurance companies can conduct precise market analyses and gain insights into oral health trends. If, for example, data reveals a strong demand for dental insurance among patients with specific oral diseases that current products do not adequately cover, insurers can develop custom insurance solutions to fill this gap, enhancing their competitive edge. Furthermore, data can reveal emerging customer needs — such as teeth whitening, gum care, dental implants, or pediatric dental care — enabling insurers to create innovative products tailored to these specific demands, thereby boosting their business performance and customer loyalty.

BrushO’s application in the dental insurance industry holds vast potential. By providing authentic and comprehensive data support to dental insurers, BrushO is driving a transformation that spans the entire insurance process, from product design and marketing to claims processing. This transformation not only safeguards the commercial interests of insurance companies but also enhances customer experience and health management, contributing to the overall improvement of global oral health standards.

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