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Health Reinsurance is a form of insurance that provides financial protection to health insurers. It is a form of risk management that helps health insurers manage their financial risks by transferring a portion of their risk to a reinsurer. Health reinsurance helps health insurers manage their financial risks by providing them with a financial cushion in the event of a large claim or a series of claims. It also helps health insurers manage their capital requirements by providing them with additional capital to cover their liabilities.
Health reinsurance is an important part of the health insurance industry, as it helps to ensure that health insurers are able to provide coverage to their customers. It also helps to ensure that health insurers are able to remain financially stable and solvent.
Some companies in the health reinsurance market include Munich Re, Swiss Re, Hannover Re, SCOR, and Gen Re. Show Less Read more