Insurance company repeatedly denied Concord woman’s medical claim, then AI delivered victory

Vitality insurance giant Anthem required from Lauren Gonzalves for hospital nursery services after the birth of her son But it had been two years since the Concord mother gave birth she had already paid her out-of-pocket maximum and she thought her procedures covered the care for which Anthem repeatedly sought payment The situation may be unsurprising for multiple of those with robustness insurance Medical care consultancy Premier pegged the national curative maintains denial rate at in while independent research group KFF revealed insurers that sell policies under the Affordable Care Act denied one in five proposes that year Gonzalves however had an advantage over various policyholders She has a doctorate in a biological field and has worked for large vitality care companies for years as a clinician and scientist Still she spent almost two years working to get the bill canceled and in the end only discovered rescue in an AI bot In a comment Anthem mentioned it could not comment on Gonzalves billing for privacy reasons The free conversational bot Gonzalves used for help in defending the insurance coverage for her son s care in the hospital nursery identified a federal law and other information that supported her claim It s one of two primary offerings from Counterforce a North Carolina-based company running an AI-based platform for challenging health-coverage denials Counterforce s flagship product also free produces AI-generated letters of appeal to be sent to insurance companies by patients fighting denials The platform was co-founded by Neal Shah after insurance companies denied everything from an oncologist-prescribed MRI to a life-saving drug for his -year-old wife as she fought cancer he reported It s absurd how countless people are fighting insurance denials Shah explained It appears that it s getting worse In a survey of executives and managers at healthcare care providers which are reimbursed by insurers for authorized client care states consumer-credit and input company Experian unveiled that in more than three-quarters reported denials were rising Fewer than half gave that response in Insurance companies increase profits by refusing to pay initial maintains under a Let s deny and see what you do approach Shah reported In California healthcare plans approve the vast majority of the hundreds of millions of proposes received every year according to the California Association of Fitness Plans which represents insurers In fact over percent of medicinal services and percent of pharmacy services are approved directly the group declared this week When a claim is denied it s the greater part often due to incomplete information that demands clarification Most of denied states are fast resolved Shah who works as a principal investigator at the Johns Hopkins Artificial Intelligence Collaboratory for Aging Research in Baltimore pointed to research from KFF showing that very insufficient people appeal denied declares but when they do they often succeed Gonzalves gave birth to her son Grant in October at a local hospital On the payment side all went well until more than two years later in December when she received a hospital bill of about with her share at Anthem explained she had failed to appeal within days of receiving the anatomical care although no bill had arrived during that time she reported Further appeals went nowhere It makes you want to pull your hair out Gonzalves announced It s so frustrating It was so stressful Meanwhile she d had twins Fiona and Lucas now Lauren Gonzalves a cancer care social worker is seen at her home in Concord Calif on Tuesday Sept Gonzalves uses the Counterforce website which works with AI to help individuals dispute physiological bills Ray Chavez Bay Area News Group We had three under three and I m literally having to fight this claim while I m on maternity leave with my twins commented Gonzalves a biological social worker at Sutter Solano Cancer Care Center in Vallejo Then earlier this year a nurse friend who was doing consulting work for Counterforce suggested the app and Gonzalves tried out its AI assistant Maxwell The bot identified issues related to timing of billings and denials and highlighted a federal statute concerning newborns coverage under mothers policies essentially telling her These are all the reasons you should keep fighting this Gonzalves noted Gonzalves also used ChatGPT asking the chatbot how to escalate a grievance with Anthem and receiving email addresses for people at a company handling complaints for the insurer Within days she was connected to an analyst who easily located the claim Anthem had reported her was inaccessibly archived and a week later last month her bill was dismissed she stated Insurance company denials Shah declared should be taken as the starting point of a negotiation The vast majority of the time the person is thinking I don t have options now ' Shah disclosed Greater part people view it as a finality Patients using the Counterforce appeal-letter generator upload the denial letter from their insurer their protocol documents and any other relevant materials The app s AI trained on thousands of profitable appeal letters plus insurance billing codes and information from peer-reviewed clinical journals clinical guidelines and state and federal regulations scans relevant healthcare literature insurance approach language and appeal regulations then produces an appeal letter the case can send to the insurer Shah reported Related Articles California to boost utility wildfire fund by billion When hospitals and insurers fight patients get caught in the middle Older homes for sale in California now come with wildfire warnings California s addiction rehab reformers face headwinds as they await action on bills Vaccine situation will be complicated this year experts warn Because Counterforce doesn t solicit results from users Shah announced he doesn t know its success rate But a rheumatology clinic that uses the app dozens of times a week broadcasted success nearly three-quarters of the time he commented Stanford University medical strategy professor Maria Polyakova noted that insurance isn t the only area with complicated paperwork-based appeals think the IRS or property taxes But often she revealed it s just a really bad mismatch of getting into a bureaucratic nightmare in the middle of having a sickness It remains to be seen whether Counterforce could boost the number of profitable appeals but such instrument could help patients understand insurance processes that are Polyakova mentioned not particularly user friendly in fact maybe the opposite