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Medicare AI Denies Claims: Seniors Face New Barriers

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Six states introduce AI for Medicare coverage decisions starting January 1.
  • Critics fear AI will increase claim denials due to financial incentives.
  • The AI program aims to reduce fraud and waste in traditional Medicare.
Medicare AI Denies Claims: Seniors Face New Barriers

Starting January 1, a new AI-driven pilot program will be implemented in six states: Washington, Arizona, Ohio, Oklahoma, New Jersey, and Texas. This initiative introduces AI prior authorization for traditional Medicare recipients, a process previously uncommon for this segment of beneficiaries. The program's stated goal is to curb fraud and waste by identifying and denying "low-value services."

Despite its objectives, the program has drawn sharp criticism. Experts warn that because AI companies are compensated based on denied claims, the systems are likely programmed to reject more applications. This financial incentive structure raises concerns about increased claim denials, potentially delaying or preventing necessary treatments and impacting seniors' health and finances.

While supporters, including CMS Administrator Dr. Mehmet Oz, believe the AI will streamline processes and reduce abuse, opponents predict it will normalize profit-driven gatekeeping within Medicare. The six-year pilot aims to test these AI systems, with potential nationwide expansion if deemed successful, raising alarms about long-term access to care for millions.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The new AI pilot program, called Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction, uses artificial intelligence to help make prior authorization decisions for certain outpatient procedures in six states.
Experts are concerned that AI systems, incentivized by claim denials, may unfairly deny legitimate claims, potentially harming beneficiaries' access to care and finances.
The six states participating in the Medicare AI pilot program are Washington, Arizona, Ohio, Oklahoma, New Jersey, and Texas.

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