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Trump administration to explore AI use in Medicare cost-cutting through care denials
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The Trump administration is preparing a program to measure how much money artificial intelligence could save the government. The effort reportedly focuses on using AI to deny care to Medicare patients.
Medicare is the federal health insurance program primarily serving older adults. It is funded through payroll taxes, premiums, and general revenues.
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The Context
The reported program would use AI technology to determine when care should be denied. Its stated purpose is to find potential savings for the government.
Critics argue that denying care to patients could harm vulnerable groups. They believe health decisions should remain in the hands of doctors and patients.
Supporters may view the program as a way to modernize government operations. They argue that AI could help reduce waste and inefficiency in Medicare.
Medicare spending has been a longstanding budgetary concern in the United States. Proposals to control costs often spark heated political debate.
Opponents of cost-cutting programs frequently warn about impacts on quality of care. They worry that savings for the government could mean worse outcomes for patients.
The program’s outcome could have far-reaching consequences for both Medicare recipients and federal spending. Its approach raises significant questions about the role of AI in health care.
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| Total News Sources | 46 |
| Left | 16 |
| Right | 13 |
| Center | 15 |
| Unrated | 2 |
| Bias Distribution | 35% Left |
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