The Future of Health Insurance: Four IT Trends Reshaping the Industry Detailed in Info-Tech Research Group's New Report

22.09.25 22:02 Uhr

As health insurers confront higher costs, changing policies, and greater demand for personalized care, Info-Tech Research Group's newly released report, The Future of Health Insurance, outlines strategies and key trends that are shaping the industry. The global IT research and advisory firm details in the report that by aligning IT with the Quadruple Aim framework, which helps to improve patient experience, enhance population health, control costs, and support healthcare providers, insurers can strengthen trust, achieve better results, and create long-term value.

TORONTO, Sept. 22, 2025 /CNW/ - Rising healthcare costs, policy shifts, and growing demand for personalized care are forcing major changes in the health insurance industry. Info-Tech Research Group's recently published resource reports that many providers still rely on outdated processes and limited personalization, putting them at risk of falling behind. To support insurers in meeting these demands, the global IT research and advisory firm has published its The Future of Health Insurance trends report, designed to help IT leaders in the industry integrate technology into core business operations.

In its new report, Info-Tech's research findings highlight that for insurers to thrive in the evolving insurance landscape, IT must shift from a support role to a strategic enabler, using advanced technologies to deliver personalized care. As fee-for-service models give way to value-based frameworks, the firm notes that aligning operations with new care delivery standards and addressing healthcare inequities is critical to ensuring fair access and better outcomes for customers.

"The future of health insurance depends on more than technology alone," says Sharon Auma-Ebanyat, research director at Info-Tech Research Group. "Insurers need to follow the Quadruple Aim framework, which consists of improving patient experience, enhancing population health, controlling costs, and supporting healthcare providers, while using IT as a strategic enabler to deliver personalized, preventive, and equitable care."

Info-Tech Research Group: Key Trends Shaping Health Insurance
Building on nearly three decades of advising CIOs and IT leaders, Info-Tech Research Group draws on its experience to identify four key trends transforming health insurance. The trends highlighted in Info-Tech's The Future of Health Insurance report detail how insurers can apply technology, data, and incentives to deliver care that is more personalized, secure, and cost-effective.

The firm advises that by understanding and adopting these four trends, health insurers can strengthen consumer trust, improve health outcomes, and position themselves for long-term success:

  • Trend: Precision medicine and genomic data utilization. Insurers are increasingly applying genetic data and advanced analytics to assess individual risk and tailor care plans. This shift, outlined in the firm's trends report, allows for earlier interventions, targeted preventive strategies, and reduced long-term healthcare costs.
  • Trend: Price transparency and member empowerment. Transparent pricing is giving consumers clearer and more accessible information to make informed decisions. This shift is helping insurers build trust, enhance customer satisfaction, and create a competitive advantage in a crowded market.
  • Trend: Reimbursement for wellness programs and wearable devices. Programs that reward healthy behaviors, such as activity tracking and preventive screenings, motivate members to stay healthy. By expanding these initiatives, insurers can not only help improve overall population health but also reduce claims, lower costs, and encourage active engagement with health plans.
  • Trend: Blockchain technology. Secure, decentralized ledgers are being used by insurers to manage patient data, streamline claims processing, and prevent fraud. Blockchain ensures data integrity, reduces administrative errors, and enhances privacy and compliance across the healthcare ecosystem.
  • The strategies and trends outlined in Info-Tech's new report detail how insurers can transform traditional operations into digitally enabled, patient-centered models. Beyond improving efficiency and personalization, the firm's resource insight demonstrates how aligning IT with the Quadruple Aim and leveraging advanced technologies positions providers to deliver equitable care, strengthen trust, and create long-term value for all members.

    For exclusive and timely commentary from Sharon Auma-Ebanyat, an expert in the healthcare industry, and access to the complete The Future of Health Insurance blueprint, please contact pr@infotech.com.

    About Info-Tech Research Group

    Info-Tech Research Group is one of the world's leading research and advisory firms, serving over 30,000 IT and HR professionals. The company produces unbiased, highly relevant research and provides advisory services to help leaders make strategic, timely, and well-informed decisions. For nearly 30 years, Info-Tech has partnered closely with teams to provide them with everything they need, from actionable tools to analyst guidance, ensuring they deliver measurable results for their organizations.

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