I’m eagerly awaiting the government regulation that overrides this.
MiddleAgedSponger on
“Sorry guys, that loophole was unexpected”
ToeDisastrous3501 on
They’ll pay a handful of humans 2 cents per click to “review” each AI decision. See? A human made the final decision! It’s a coincidence that the human agrees with the machine 100% of the time or gets fired.
your_catfish_friend on
Don’t see the need for this to be honest. I thought Al was doing ok with this job, nice guy
WafflePartyOrgy on
I can see the GOP Congress and Trump’s court making this an absolute priority for a great America to overturn as precedent.
ShoppingDismal3864 on
AI seems to make the world shittier whatever it touches. Maybe just outlaw it all together?
citizen_x_ on
Why? This is fucking stupid and I say this as a progressive.
Administrative overhead is one of the primary reasons we have high cost in the US. Why would you not use AI to me efficiently process claims then
If computer programs were created today, they’d be banning the use of Excel to process claims.
wizgset27 on
thats great. ban outrageous deductibles and healthcare denials next please….
Rfrmd_control_player on
Don’t need an AI for a rubber stamp and red ink.
HonoredPeople on
Ban all AIs. All of them. Just don’t do it.
fleeyevegans on
California has sense.
East_Search9174 on
Cool do actuaries next.
ghostalker4742 on
Let’s see which insurance companies say it’s now too expensive to provide coverage in California.
LowWork7128 on
Finally, some common sense in legislation. AI should assist, not decide. This law is a step in the right directio
haarschmuck on
It’s already federally illegal to do for health insurance.
Wermys on
Anyone have a copy of the text of this law. Because to me, it is fucking dumb. Let me explain. AI can’t deny claim. That is fine, but it can APPROVE claim and also pa approval. So let me get this straight. What is to stop a company from using AI to scan over claims or pa and approve the ones that are needed. Then single out the denials for 2 second reviews? It amounts to the same damn thing in essence. And AI isn’t fullproof either on approvals. It can be mistaken in both ways. They need to just flat out ban AI from claim processing and prior auth’s. Claims have approval diagnosis codes as well as therapies that are recognized. AI is not needed for that type of review. But it WILL be used for it also and it will lead to a lot of mistakes piling on quickly.
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I’m eagerly awaiting the government regulation that overrides this.
“Sorry guys, that loophole was unexpected”
They’ll pay a handful of humans 2 cents per click to “review” each AI decision. See? A human made the final decision! It’s a coincidence that the human agrees with the machine 100% of the time or gets fired.
Don’t see the need for this to be honest. I thought Al was doing ok with this job, nice guy
I can see the GOP Congress and Trump’s court making this an absolute priority for a great America to overturn as precedent.
AI seems to make the world shittier whatever it touches. Maybe just outlaw it all together?
Why? This is fucking stupid and I say this as a progressive.
Administrative overhead is one of the primary reasons we have high cost in the US. Why would you not use AI to me efficiently process claims then
If computer programs were created today, they’d be banning the use of Excel to process claims.
thats great. ban outrageous deductibles and healthcare denials next please….
Don’t need an AI for a rubber stamp and red ink.
Ban all AIs. All of them. Just don’t do it.
California has sense.
Cool do actuaries next.
Let’s see which insurance companies say it’s now too expensive to provide coverage in California.
Finally, some common sense in legislation. AI should assist, not decide. This law is a step in the right directio
It’s already federally illegal to do for health insurance.
Anyone have a copy of the text of this law. Because to me, it is fucking dumb. Let me explain. AI can’t deny claim. That is fine, but it can APPROVE claim and also pa approval. So let me get this straight. What is to stop a company from using AI to scan over claims or pa and approve the ones that are needed. Then single out the denials for 2 second reviews? It amounts to the same damn thing in essence. And AI isn’t fullproof either on approvals. It can be mistaken in both ways. They need to just flat out ban AI from claim processing and prior auth’s. Claims have approval diagnosis codes as well as therapies that are recognized. AI is not needed for that type of review. But it WILL be used for it also and it will lead to a lot of mistakes piling on quickly.