Degele, JuttaHain, JuliaKinitzki, ValeriaKrauß, SaschaKühfuß, PeterSigle, NataschaRossmann, AlexanderZimmermann, Alfred2017-06-082017-06-082017978-3-88579-666-4The increasing number of connected mobile devices such as fitness trackers and smartphones define new data sources for health insurances, enabling them to gain deeper insights into the health of their customers. These additional data sources plus the trend towards an interconnected health community, including doctors, hospitals and insurers, lead to challenges regarding data filtering, organization and dissemination. First, we analyze what kind of information is relevant for a digital health insurance. Second, functional and non-functional requirements for storing and managing health data in an interconnected environment are defined. Third, we propose a data architecture for a digitized health insurance, consisting of a data model and an application architecture.enData ArchitectureData ModelDigital Health InsuranceArchiMate 3.0Big Data and AnalyticsRequirements EngineeringData Architecture for Digital Health Insurances1617-5468