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Part 1: Basics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Healthcare Compliance

AIHC

However, they are notoriously bad at context and nuance – two things critical for safe and effective patient care, which requires the implementation of medical knowledge, concepts, and principles in real-world settings.” AI can also be used for medical billing denial management to reduce the risk of denied claims and increase revenue.

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Part 1: Basics of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Healthcare Compliance

AIHC

However, they are notoriously bad at context and nuance – two things critical for safe and effective patient care, which requires the implementation of medical knowledge, concepts, and principles in real-world settings.” AI can also be used for medical billing denial management to reduce the risk of denied claims and increase revenue.

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The Devil may be in the Details of the Part II No Surprises Act IFR

Health Care Law Brief

By way of background, the No Surprises Act and its implementing regulations provide new federal protections against surprise medical billing. In addition, while some enforcement discretion has been signaled, as currently drafted, the Part II Rules arguably do not provide sufficient leeway to address these compliance challenges.