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Arbital Health Launches Arbital Flex for Self-Serve Actuarial AI Analytics

Arbital Health has introduced Arbital Flex, a new solution enabling healthcare payors and providers to perform self-serve actuarial analytics using AI. The tool aims to accelerate insights and reduce time to understanding value-based care (VBC).

15 July 2026
Arbital Health Launches Arbital Flex for Self-Serve Actuarial AI Analytics

San Francisco, CA – Arbital Health has launched Arbital Flex, a self-serve analytics solution designed to provide actuarial-grade insights for healthcare payors and providers. The platform leverages artificial intelligence to help organizations accelerate their transition to value-based care (VBC) by offering on-demand data analysis.

The Arbital Flex solution is particularly aimed at organizations needing rapid analytical capabilities. This includes providers evaluating entry into VBC contracts who need to model economic impacts before committing to risk. It is also intended for small and mid-sized payors and providers with limited actuarial staff but requiring expert-level analytics without the overhead of a full department.

Users can upload their own data, analyze various patient populations, and benchmark performance against national targets through the platform. An AI assistant facilitates natural language queries, allowing teams to derive insights in days rather than the months typically required for traditional implementations or consulting engagements, according to the company.

"Risk contracts demand proactive, forward-looking insight, not retrospective reporting," stated Brian M. Overstreet, President and CEO of Arbital Health. "Flex gives payor and provider organizations the fastest path to VBC insights available today, so our clients can make smarter risk decisions from day one."

Arbital Health states that Arbital Flex requires no lengthy implementation, engineering resources, or existing contracts to begin. The solution is offered as part of the broader Arbital AI Platform, which also includes support from expert actuaries.

Original source: prnewswire.com