Thoughts
When Health AI Makes a Mistake, Who's Liable?
In the first week of January 2026, Utah, and OpenAI each drew a different line around health AI—and liability. Utah’s Doctronic pilot treats AI like a clinician, with malpractice coverage and preserved remedies. OpenAI adds medical-record syncing under unchanged disclaimers and a $100 cap.
Bad Timing: Will GLP-1s Bankrupt Health Insurance Before They Save It?
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts just posted a $400 million loss—the worst in their history. The culprit? GLP-1 medications that could eventually save insurers billions. The costs hit today, the savings arrive years later, and health systems are caught in the middle.
AI in Coverage Decisions: We Need Guardrails, Not Prohibition
Lawmakers are moving to ban AI-only insurance denials, requiring human sign-off for every case. It sounds compassionate, but it locks us into the same slow, opaque, costly system. The smarter move is AI with guardrails — transparency, audits, and contestable rationales — for faster, clearer, more accountable decisions.