SENATORS SCHMITT, HASSAN, SHEEHY INTRODUCE BIPARTISAN BILL TO CUT DOWN ON MEDICARE WASTE, FRAUD, ABUSE

SENATOR ERIC SCHMITT (R-MO)

WASHINGTON – U.S. Senators Eric Schmitt (R-MO), Maggie Hassan (D-NH), and Tim Sheehy (R-MT) introduced the Medicare Transaction Fraud Prevention Act which will use artificial intelligence (AI) to cut down on the waste, fraud, and abuse in the Medicare system.

“Artificial intelligence has set our nation at the precipice of the next great American revolution, and harnessing AI’s power to identify potential waste, fraud, and abuse will help strengthen the Medicare system for those who depend on it and ensure our taxpayer dollars are being well spent. I’m glad to lead this bipartisan bill to utilize cutting edge technology to help America’s seniors and protect Medicare benefits,” said Senator Schmitt.

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