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In reply to the discussion: Medicare's new AI experiment sparks alarm among doctors, lawmakers [View all]Silent Type
(12,279 posts)37. Talking about list of procedures requiring authorization. None of those are life threatening.
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Any use of AI in a customer service context is to be feared. "Speak to a representative" is my answer to what I want to
Martin68
Thursday
#7
Could you please elaborate for those of us who are not inclined to readily click links?
mahina
Thursday
#13
Wow! Thanks Nigrum Cattus! That's a great source for fighting insurance denials!
BComplex
Thursday
#16
They will likely never hear about it, or understand it was REPUBLICANS who passed this
BComplex
Thursday
#17
Medicare has used private contractors to review claims since at least 1980. The pilot program is limited to 6 states
Silent Type
Thursday
#18
Requiring conservative therapy is a Medicare Advantage/Insurance concept - it has no place in Standard Medicare
Ms. Toad
Thursday
#21
Absolutly incorrect. Original Medicare has extensive coverage policies. No, the patient won't pay because it'll be
Silent Type
Thursday
#22
How many of those services have anything to do with diagnosing or managing cancer? Plus,
Silent Type
Thursday
#26
There is a new policy on skin substitutes that removes the incentive for doctors making thousands of dollars off
Silent Type
Friday
#29
None of those are life threatening conditions. Let's be honest here. No it's not fantasy that it will happen quickly
Silent Type
Friday
#33
Because I can read. None of those are life threatening and most are questionable efficacy. Have no problem telling
Silent Type
8 hrs ago
#35
Talking about list of procedures requiring authorization. None of those are life threatening.
Silent Type
8 hrs ago
#37
Except, of course the denial of a skin graft, which delays surgery for an aggressive cancer -
Ms. Toad
8 hrs ago
#38
If you read the procedures listed, it's for BIOENGINEERED skin substitutes, not skin grafts following cancer surgery.
Silent Type
8 hrs ago
#39