
How AI is impacting health insurance claims; Trump actions confuse college government classes
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Show Notes
Several health insurance companies are accused of using artificial intelligence to reject a massive number of claims - some as quick as 1.2 seconds. Today, we begin a two-day series focusing on A.I. and insurance claims. We hear from Rick Gundling, the senior vice president of professional practice with the Healthcare Financial Management Association.
Plus, Monday marked 50 days since President Donald Trump took office for his second term. Among a long list of actions, he’s signed a flurry of executive actions involving tariffs, immigration, government spending and more. Some of Trump’s executive actions have prompted lawsuits, layoffs and protests. GSU politics and policy professor Tammy Greer returns to “Closer Look,” to share details regarding how students are responding to Trump’s presidency and questions they now have about the role and responsibility of government, and overall, how government is supposed to work.
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