Inside Look at Tennessee’s Patient First Act with Representative Howell
Show Notes
Real State host Lindsey Gray sits down with Tennessee Representative Dan Howell to unpack the proposed Patient First Act, a sweeping piece of legislation aimed at reshaping how health insurance affects patients, providers, and access to care. The conversation explores key provisions of the bill, including limits on insurance claim denials, protections against “downcoding,” oversight of artificial intelligence in claims processing, and efforts to increase transparency and accountability across the healthcare system.
In this episode:
What is the Patient First Act?
The Patient First Act is proposed legislation in Tennessee designed to reform health insurance practices by increasing transparency, limiting claim denials, and ensuring medical decisions are guided by doctors—not insurers.
What is “downcoding” in healthcare?
Downcoding is when an insurance company reduces the value of a medical claim by reclassifying it as a less expensive procedure, often resulting in lower payments to providers.
How is artificial intelligence used in health insurance claims?
Some insurance companies use AI to quickly review and deny claims. The legislation proposes requiring human medical review before final decisions are made to ensure fairness and accuracy.
KEYWORDS
Representative Dan Howell, Healthcare Policy, Health Insurance Reform, Patient First Act, Tennessee Politics, Healthcare Costs, Insurance Claim Denials, Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare, Medical Billing and Downcoding, Patient Rights and Advocacy, Rural Healthcare Access
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