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ICA LIVE: Workshop "Diversity of Thought #14
Italian National Actuarial Congress 2023 - Plenary Session with Frank Schiller
Italian National Actuarial Congress 2023 - Parallel Session on "Science in the Knowledge"
Italian National Actuarial Congress 2023 - Parallel Session with Lutz Wilhelmy, Daniela Martini and International Panelists
Italian National Actuarial Congress 2023 - Parallel Session with Kartina Thompson, Paola Scarabotto and International Panelists
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In this interview with TEA's Jennifer Baker, Camilla Holm of PFA Denmark spoke to The European Actuary about PFA’s successful strategy combining health professionals’ experience with data scientists’ modelling, leading to a 70% reduction in long-term sickness. She highlighted the importance of using measures focused on operational relevance while ensuring human contact to build customer trust. The approach involved early intervention, combining psychological and physical care. Future plans include refining models and using AI for case handling. Holm emphasised the need for industry standards for preventive impact and highlighted the Nordic model’s success in integrating labour market policies, health systems and pension security.
You can find the full TEA issue No. 45 here: https://actuary.eu/the-european-actuary-issues/.
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