Sensely Announces Partnership with Krungthai-AXA Life Insurance
Emma by AXA includes the evidence-based Sensely Symptom Checker, which highlights Sensely's groundbreaking conversational AI interface, which utilizes a combination of voice, chat, and avatar-based interaction. To start with, users enter their symptoms by conversing with the Sensely avatar. In just a few minutes, users receive a recommendation for the appropriate level of care and information on where to go next. Fast, reliable, and available in both the English and Thai languages, the Sensely Symptom Checker provides Krungthai-AXA Life members with quality information and valuable peace of mind.
In addition to the Symptom Checker, Emma by AXA also includes a wide range of other service options: including telehealth, network directory location information, health content, and policy information services, such as electronic insurance cards.
"Providing enhanced access to world-class health services creates immediate value for our members," said Pakawipa Charoentra, Chief Customer Officer of Krungthai-AXA Life. "The Emma platform offers a full spectrum of tools and services to enhance health and wellness, helping members to live their best lives, while being delivered with a modern customer experience that leads the industry. Partnering with Sensely helps accelerate our efforts, and we look forward to broadening and deepening the relationship."
"We've been impressed by the AXA team's commitment to being their policyholders' go-to resource for accessing and navigating healthcare services in a friendly and helpful manner, with digital services playing a leading role," said Adam Odessky, CEO and Co-founder of Sensely. "Enabling easy, user-friendly access to trusted health information has never been more important, and we're looking forward to continuing to work with Krungthai-AXA Life to drive increasing member value over time."
About Sensely
Sensely's avatar and chatbot-based platforms assist insurance plan members and patients with the insurance services and healthcare resources they need, when they need it. With offices in
About
Established in 2007,
Media Contact:
[email protected]
View original content to download multimedia:https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/sensely-announces-partnership-with-krungthai-axa-life-insurance-301448647.html
SOURCE



Goldman Sachs Forecasts Positive Outlook For Insurers In 2022
Acrisure Acquires MGA Business and Related Entities from SUNZ Insurance
Advisor News
- Using digital retirement modeling to strengthen client understanding
- Fear of outliving money at a record high
- Cognitive decline is a growing threat to financial security
- Two lessons career changers wish they knew before starting the CFP journey
- Americans less confident about retirement as worries grow
More Advisor NewsAnnuity News
- CareScout Joins Ensight™ Intelligent Quote LTC & Life Marketplace
- Axonic Insurance Annuities, Built for Banks, Broker-Dealers and RIAs, Now Available through WealthVest.
- Allianz Life Adds New Accumulation-Focused Fixed Index Annuities
- Allianz Life adds new accumulation-focused FIAs
- Industry objects to ‘tone and tenor’ of draft NAIC Annuity Buyer’s Guide
More Annuity NewsHealth/Employee Benefits News
- Obamacare premiums in Illinois rose sharply but not as much as expected
- Health plans simplify prior authorization
- Former staffer sues county over alleged disability discrimination
- After health insurance subsidies end, 30,000 Idahoans will be uninsured, government report says
- THE UNSEEN COSTS OF BANNING PBM-OWNED PHARMACIES IN TENNESSEE
More Health/Employee Benefits NewsLife Insurance News
- Agam Capital and 1823 Partners Announce Strategic Partnership to Provide Life Insurers with an End-to-End Value Chain Solution
- AM Best Revises Outlooks to Positive for Western & Southern Financial Group, Inc. and Its Subsidiaries
- Principal Financial Group Announces First Quarter 2026 Results
- SBLI Enhances its OmniTrak Term to Deliver Faster Decisions, More Client Coverage, and Improved Pricing
- Life insurance premium surges, but coverage is still falling short for many
More Life Insurance News