Lesson 996 of 1570
AI and insurance denial appeals: write the letter that gets you covered
AI drafts appeal letters when your insurance says no to a med or procedure.
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- 1The big idea
- 2insurance
- 3appeal
- 4prior authorization
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Section 1
The big idea
When insurance denies a claim, you have the right to appeal. AI can draft a letter that uses the right medical and legal language so a real human at the company actually reconsiders.
How to use it
- Paste the denial letter and ask AI to identify the reason cited
- Ask AI to draft an appeal that quotes their own policy back at them
- Ask AI to suggest medical-necessity language your doctor can co-sign
- Ask AI to remind you of the appeal deadline (usually 60 days)
Try it
Find a denial letter (yours or family). Ask AI to draft an appeal letter and check the deadline before doing anything.
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