AI versus AI: The emerging arms race over health insurance denials
As health insurers use AI to deny more claims, startups are turning to AI to make it easier to appeal denials, which often go uncontested.
As health insurers use AI to deny more claims, startups are turning to AI to make it easier to appeal denials, which often go uncontested.
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