AI is helping patients fight insurance company denials: ‘It is wild’
Stephanie Nixdorf’s insurance company repeatedly declined to cover a drug to treat her arthritis. That changed after she sent an appeal letter crafted with help from AI.
Stephanie Nixdorf’s insurance company repeatedly declined to cover a drug to treat her arthritis. That changed after she sent an appeal letter crafted with help from AI.
The decision comes after a Supreme Court ruling allowing the Trump administration to slash the federal work force and dismantle agencies.
Our medical establishment told people to “Stop Trusting the Public Health Establishment”. Now, almost no one trusts our medical establishment.
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Stephanie Nixdorf’s insurance company repeatedly declined to cover a drug to treat her arthritis. That changed after she sent an appeal letter crafted with help…
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Schoeberl et al. employ Tri-C to unravel the higher-order chromatin architecture underpinning the co-transcriptional mutagenesis of immunoglobulin genes during antibody maturation in human B cells.…