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In the Bhela meeting on 26 June, we will continue our discussion on the use of openIMIS in the context of actuarial analysis. The previous meeting provided a general overview and showed examples of data from openIMIS in Nepal. In the next meeting, Andrés Acuña-Ulate, Social Protection Actuary in the Social Protection Department of the ILO, will introduce the ILO/Health actuarial model. He will explain how health insurance data is used to create actuarial analysis, and he will highlight the role of actuarial experts in this process.

Prof. Jens Geissler from FOM University in Hamburg, Germany, will again facilitate the discussion. In his introductory input, he will illustrate the relation between the data processed in a health insurance IT system like openIMIS and the actuarial tool by ILO. The discussion will focus on the question of how synergies between the two systems could be created.

Please, also have a look at the presentations and recordings of part I of the discussion in May 2024 2024-05-29 Bhela Discussion: openIMIS use for Actuarial Studies - openIMIS - openIMIS Wiki (atlassian.net)

Co-ordinates

Date: 26.06.2024

Time: 10.00 AM Central European Time (CET)

Room: https://meet.jit.si/openIMISImplementers - (jitsi claims to support Chrome, Chromium & MS Edge and Firefox browsers only.  You might also want to try the jitsi app)

Participants: (kindly only add yourself, not others):

Schedule

When (CEST)

Duration

Who

Topic

Slides (PDF) & Link to recording

10.00

12 Min

Prof. Dr. Jens Geißler, FOM University, Hamburg / German

Introduction

Recording: (will be added after the call)

10.12

20-25 Min

Andrés Acuña-Ulate, Social Protection Actuary, Social Protection Department / ILO

ILO Health actuarial model

Recording: (will be added after the call)

10.40

15 Min

Q&A, Discussion

10.55

5 Min

Wrap-up (& follow-up)

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