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RMS Releases First Commercially Available
Probabilistic Risk Model for Influenza Pandemic
Newark, Calif. – February 20, 2007
– Risk Management Solutions
(RMS), the world’s leading provider of products and services for the
management of catastrophe risk, today released the RMS® Infectious
Disease Model, the first commercially available probabilistic model for
assessing the risk of influenza pandemics across multiple countries.
The RMS model allows life/health insurers and corporate risk managers to
quantify mortality and morbidity from nearly 2,000 potential pandemic
influenza scenarios, taking into account such factors as likelihood of
the pandemic occurring, infectiousness and lethality of the pandemic,
demographic impact, location of outbreak, pandemic lifecycle, vaccine
production, and national countermeasures. The model covers 31 different
countries that collectively comprise over 95% of the global life
insurance market.
“Interest in pandemic flu has increased significantly due to the spread
and lethality of the active H5N1 avian flu virus, and many fear that a
reassortment may occur, resulting in a human-to-human transmissible
virus and global pandemic,” said Derek Blum, vice president of emerging
risk models for RMS. “We are excited to offer a complete solution for
the business and insurance sector, including a product that can quantify
the direct consequences of an influenza outbreak and consulting services
to understand the associated business continuity and investment
impacts.”
The model was designed to assist both life/health insurers and corporate
risk managers in managing their influenza pandemic risk. Insurers can
incorporate detailed analysis of their own specific portfolio, allowing
the unique characteristics of their respective policyholders to play an
important role in the risk assessment process. Similarly, the model can
also be leveraged to allow corporate risk managers to understand the
operational impact and estimated economic loss associated with a full
range of influenza pandemic scenarios at the company-specific level,
such as casualty estimates, calculation of work days lost due to staff
sickness, and calculation of days lost due to staff caretaker duties.
Influenza pandemic is only the first application of the RMS® Infectious
Disease Model, which provides a platform allowing RMS clients to model
other types of infectious diseases that pose a risk of catastrophic
proportions.
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