New California law prohibits using AI as basis to deny health insurance claims
Last year, about a quarter of all health insurance claims were denied in
But this month, a new state law is taking on the latest twist in the debate, ensuring that a human’s perspective cannot literally be removed from such decisions by prohibiting coverage denials be made on the sole basis of artificial intelligence algorithms.
Signed by Gov.
According to 2024 data from the
“In 2021 alone, (nationwide) data showed that health insurance companies denied more than 49 million claims,” said Becker, citing data from the
In
While SB 1120 does not entirely prohibit the use of AI technology, it mandates that human judgment remains central to coverage decisions. Under the new law, AI tools cannot be used to deny, delay or alter health care services deemed medically necessary by doctors.
“An algorithm cannot fully understand a patient’s unique medical history or needs, and its misuse can lead to devastating consequences,” Becker said. “This law ensures that human oversight remains at the heart of health care decisions, safeguarding Californians’ access to the quality care they deserve.”
Becker emphasized the balance between embracing innovation and safeguarding patient care.
“Artificial intelligence has immense potential to enhance health care delivery, but it should never replace the expertise and judgment of physicians,” he said.
The
Under SB 1120, state regulators have the discretion to fine insurance companies and determine the amounts owed for violations, such as missed deadlines or improper use of AI.
“Artificial intelligence has the potential to improve patient care, but it should not harm or supplant that relationship,” Mellon said. “Recent reports highlight instances where automated tools wrongly denied patients access to medically necessary care. Physicians generally support AI in health care, provided it enhances care and respects the needs of both doctors and patients.”
“It causes enormous stress,” Wolfson said. “I hear from families dealing with high-risk situations because they can’t access the health care services they need.”
Wolfson welcomed California’s proactive approach to regulating AI in health care.
“It gives me a glimmer of hope that policymakers are bringing common sense and sensibility to these decisions,” she said.
Amid rising concerns over health insurance practices, Becker noted that California’s approach is drawing national attention.
“There are 19 states now looking at similar laws,” Becker said. “We’ve even been contacted by multiple congressional offices considering federal legislation. Our priority is helping Californians, but setting a national model is just as important.”
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