Insurance and Insurtech Report — 2026-07-04
Domestic insurers are speeding up the adoption of digital healthcare tech, with the government pushing for a "Digital Healthcare Act." Globally, AI-based healthcare governance and data quality management have emerged as top priorities for the insurance industry.
Insurance and Insurtech Report — 2026-07-04
Domestic Insurance Industry Trends
KOTRA hosts K-Healthcare export briefing in Japan
From the 1st, KOTRA held a four-day "Korea-Japan Smart Healthcare Partnership" in Osaka, Japan, to help local firms break into the Japanese medical digital transformation (DX) market. The program is designed to support domestic insurers and healthcare companies in their expansion into Japan.

Concerns over uneven maturity in hospital digital transformation
Global healthcare systems are under pressure to balance efficiency and equity amid aging populations and rising chronic diseases. While five key technologies—including AI, big data, and blockchain—are being used in hospital digital transformation, there is still a noticeable gap in their maturity and effectiveness.

Government fast-tracks "Digital Healthcare Act"
The government is accelerating the enactment of a "Digital Healthcare Act" to foster the industry and boost the use of health data. The goal is to establish a clear legal basis for utilizing medical data, which is expected to improve the business environment for digital insurers.

Seers Technology secures FDA approval
Seers Technology, which received FDA 510(k) clearance for its wearable ECG monitor "mobiCARE," diagnoses arrhythmias through long-term data collection and AI analysis. This solution has already proven its clinical efficacy in over 1,000 domestic medical institutions and is now targeting the major Medicare market.

KOADMEX 2026 highlights cutting-edge digital medical devices
"KOADMEX 2026" (Korea International Advanced Digital Medical Device & Medical Industry Expo), co-hosted by the Daegu Gyeongbuk Medical Innovation Foundation and Daegu Metropolitan City, kicked off on the 3rd at EXCO in Daegu. The event brought together advanced digital medical devices and healthcare technologies, drawing significant market attention.

Global Insurtech and Healthcare Achievements
European healthcare ecosystem shifts toward compliance and clinical efficacy
The European healthcare tech market is pivoting away from "growth at all costs," focusing instead on clinical rigor, regulatory compliance, and operational efficiency. Interoperability and sophisticated medical device technology were highlighted as the major developments of the week.
Mid-2026: AI governance and data quality top insurance priorities
As of mid-2026, the primary agenda for the healthcare industry, including insurance, revolves around AI governance, data quality, and hitting the 1 billion record exchange milestone for TEFCA. The ethical use and reliability of medical AI have become the most critical tasks.
Zurich Insurance launches life sciences unit in Europe
Zurich Insurance Group is launching a specialized life sciences insurance unit in Europe starting July 2026, expanding its existing U.S. capabilities into key European markets.
China's POMDOCTOR pivots to predictive health data infrastructure
China’s online medical service platform, POMDOCTOR LIMITED (NASDAQ: POM), officially announced on July 2, 2026, its strategic upgrade into a provider of foundational infrastructure for predictive medical data and services.
Market Insights and Analysis
The domestic and international insurance and healthcare news from the past 24 hours highlights two core trends: the acceleration of digital healthcare integration and regulatory-technological alignment.
Domestic: The South Korean government's push for a "Digital Healthcare Act" is a signal that it aims to institutionally support the use of healthcare data by insurers. Meanwhile, KOTRA's support for Japan-bound ventures and industry events like KOADMEX are boosting the global competitiveness of domestic insurers and medical device makers. Seers Technology’s FDA approval is a clear indicator of the overseas potential for domestic digital health firms.
International: The shift in the European market toward "regulatory and clinical focus" and the AI governance discussions in the U.S. show that the insurance industry is moving beyond mere tech adoption. Zurich Insurance's new life sciences unit and POMDOCTOR's platform pivot reflect a broader move by insurers into the upstream healthcare value chain.
These changes point to a structural shift from traditional insurance sales models to "integrated preventive and management healthcare platforms," signaling that the boundaries between insurance and healthcare are becoming increasingly blurred.
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