AI in Healthcare

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Large Language Models May Help Patients and Providers Appeal Denied Radiology Claims

Radiology business reporting highlights a less visible use case for AI: administrative appeals. Large language models could help draft and organize appeals when claims are denied, reducing clerical burden in a heavily bureaucratic part of imaging care.

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Cleveland Clinic’s Luminai test could help define AI’s role in hospital operations

Cleveland Clinic is testing Luminai to see whether AI can run parts of hospital operations, a sign that the next AI frontier may be administrative execution rather than clinical decision-making. If successful, these tools could tackle the labor-intensive back office that still consumes hospitals at scale.

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Healthcare AI Is Moving From Bedside Hype to Back-Office Reality

AI adoption in healthcare is increasingly concentrated in administrative and operational workflows rather than direct bedside care. That shift may not grab headlines, but it is where many providers can see faster ROI and lower clinical risk.

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Healthcare AI Is Speeding Up Prior Auth and Coding — But At a Cost

A new PHTI report finds AI is helping accelerate prior authorization and coding, but may also be driving higher costs for health systems. The findings capture a central tension in healthcare automation: efficiency gains in one part of the system can create new expenses or incentives elsewhere.

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UnitedHealth’s $3 Billion AI Bet Brings Insurer Power Into Sharper Focus

STAT examines UnitedHealth Group’s multibillion-dollar AI push and what it could mean for patients. The scale of the investment signals that AI is no longer a pilot program for payers, but a core operating layer that may shape everything from customer service to claims and care management.

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OpenEvidence’s Billing AI Push Shows Clinical Assistants Are Moving Into Revenue Operations

OpenEvidence has launched an AI medical billing feature, extending the company’s footprint from point-of-care knowledge support into reimbursement workflow. The move highlights how healthcare AI vendors are increasingly chasing administrative ROI, where savings can be measured faster than many clinical outcomes.

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Adonis Raises $40 Million as AI Revenue Management Becomes a Crowded, High-Stakes Battleground

Adonis has raised $40 million for AI-powered healthcare revenue management, adding to the surge of investment around administrative automation. The round reinforces a clear industry pattern: some of healthcare AI’s fastest commercial traction is coming from business-process pain, not frontline clinical autonomy.

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