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House Moves to Block AI-Driven Medicare Prior Authorization Pilot

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House Moves to Block AI-Driven Medicare Prior Authorization Pilot

A U.S. House committee voted to block the expansion of an AI-driven Medicare prior authorization pilot active in six states.

Key Details

  • 1The AI-enabled prior authorization pilot, WISeR, operated in NJ, OH, OK, TX, AZ, and WA starting January 2026.
  • 2WISeR uses AI to approve or deny traditional Medicare claims, a process typically reserved for Medicare Part C plans.
  • 3The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) has not disclosed details about the AI's algorithms or criteria.
  • 4A lawsuit filed by the Electronic Frontier Foundation seeks transparency about the pilot and its algorithms.
  • 5Concerns include potential algorithmic bias, privacy violations, and wrongful denials of care.
  • 6AI models are provided by private, for-profit vendors.

Why It Matters

Radiology practices and imaging centers often depend on timely Medicare approvals; AI-driven prior authorizations could affect workflow, care access, and reimbursement, raising serious questions about fairness, transparency, and patient safety.

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