Subject: Re: Minn Med Fraud
Ormont found this over here https://www.shrewdm.com/MB?pid...


“A guy just used @AnthropicAI Claude to turn a $195,000 hospital bill into $33,000.

Not with a lawyer. Not with a hospital admin insider. With a $20/month Claude Plus subscription. He uploaded the itemized bill. Claude spotted duplicate procedure codes, illegal “double billing,” and charges that Medicare rules explicitly forbid. Then it helped him write a letter citing every violation. The hospital dropped their demand by 83%. This isn’t just a feel-good story. It’s a preview of what AI will really do next: flatten systems built on opacity. Hospitals, insurance companies, legal firms—all rely on asymmetry. They win because you don’t have access to the same data, code books, or language. Claude gave one person the same leverage as a compliance department. That’s a revolution. We thought AI would replace jobs. Turns out, it’s replacing excuses.”

https://humbledollar.com/forum...

I was talking about this potential yesterday, and it's already here and in use. I'm amazed by what you can do with AI. We can probably train AI to look for red flags and make it more difficult to defraud the system too. And it can be used the other way to make fraud harder to detect. Ah Well, I can see I'm waaay behind on this AI stuff.