2014 Roundup: This Year in Mobile Apps

Health insurers were busy with app development this year, but the P&C sector also narrowed its focus on broadening mobile capabilities.

Kelly Sheridan, Staff Editor, Dark Reading

December 31, 2014

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Toward the end of 2013, experts forecasted a boost in tech investments from insurers across the industry, noting the importance of mobile advancement. "Mobile technology can reach and service markets that increasingly demand convenience and a flexible interface," stated one forward-looking report from EY.

To accommodate the expectations of their tech-savvy policyholders, carriers allocated more of their budgets and talent toward improving their mobile offerings in 2014. Some created brand-new mobile apps; others added more features to their existing ones. Although enhancements came from all corners of the industry, the health insurance sector was especially active in the mobile space.

Over the course of this year, it became evident that insurers have begun to think outside the box for mobile features. One health provider has broadened its focus to help members achieve mental wellness. An insurer in the P&C space created an app to help policyholders stay safe while traveling the globe.

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About the Author

Kelly Sheridan

Staff Editor, Dark Reading

Kelly Sheridan is the Staff Editor at Dark Reading, where she focuses on cybersecurity news and analysis. She is a business technology journalist who previously reported for InformationWeek, where she covered Microsoft, and Insurance & Technology, where she covered financial services. Sheridan earned her BA in English at Villanova University. You can follow her on Twitter @kellymsheridan.

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