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Artificial Intelligence offers health insurers a tool to identify medical problems earlier and treat them more efficiently, according to a new report from Moody's Investors Service. Such data undoubtedly would benefit the industry in its long-term battle to control rising health care costs, Moody's analysts say. But they also warn the technology is still emerging and don't suggest the health insurance industry hold its breath.

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