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DocDoc and QBE join forces to debut proactive group health insurance in Singapore

The product will be offered to employers through partnerships with brokers.

DocDoc and QBE Singapore have collaborated to launch Group Medical Prestige, a differentiated group health insurance product that leverages AI technology to create a personalised network for health insurance needs.

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The two firms said the partnership aims to make obsolete legacy approaches through automation and personalisation thereby reducing inefficiencies and improving member experiences.

Group Medical Prestige will be offered to employers through partnerships with leading brokers in Singapore starting October 2022 and subsequently other markets in Asia in time to come.
 

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