Louisiana bill targets AI use in health insurance coverage decisions
Louisiana bill targets AI use in health insurance coverage decisions
Publish Date: 2026-03-16 23:58:00
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- Louisiana State Senator Jay Luneau is promoting Senate Bill 246, legislation to limit the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in health insurance coverage decisions.
- The bill requires human oversight before any AI-generated determination is implemented, specifically through a licensed human reviewer’s approval.
- It mandates a process enabling policyholders to appeal AI-generated decisions, stopping further AI reviews if an appeal is filed.
- The bill emphasizes the necessity for human involvement, involving healthcare providers like doctors and nurses in reviewing and approving AI-generated decisions.
- It includes a provision requiring insurers to notify policyholders when AI is deployed in coverage decisions, with an emphasis on the limitations of AI in medical contexts.
- Concerns have been raised about the transparency of the notification requirement, prompting potential amendments to the bill.
- The bill passed to its third reading and awaits further committee discussions before a vote in the Senate.