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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)39. If you read the procedures listed, it's for BIOENGINEERED skin substitutes, not skin grafts following cancer surgery.
These tissue substitutes are big ripoffs except in very specific circumstances.
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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
Yesterday
#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
Yesterday
#33
Because I can read. None of those are life threatening and most are questionable efficacy. Have no problem telling
Silent Type
7 hrs ago
#35
Talking about list of procedures requiring authorization. None of those are life threatening.
Silent Type
7 hrs ago
#37
Except, of course the denial of a skin graft, which delays surgery for an aggressive cancer -
Ms. Toad
7 hrs ago
#38
If you read the procedures listed, it's for BIOENGINEERED skin substitutes, not skin grafts following cancer surgery.
Silent Type
6 hrs ago
#39