Today, Carrot released a new system for finding global fertility fraud. This AI-powered feature keeps an eye on family-building claims all over the world. As a result, it keeps billions of dollars safe for employers. By 2034, the global surrogacy market will be worth $201.8 billion. But a lack of rules often makes it hard to see how much things cost.
AI-Driven Openness for Global Care
Carrot’s platform now has advanced claims intelligence. It sets dynamic pricing standards in a lot of different markets. The system also looks at data from almost $1 billion in claims. It looks at prices in more than 50 different currencies. In particular, the AI looks for strange fee structures or price changes. This stops clinics from charging too much for normal procedures.
“The question isn’t just whether employees have access to care, it’s whether the dollars behind that care are going where they should,” said Tammy Sun, Founder and CEO of Carrot. “This is AI that doesn’t just process claims. It protects employers’ dollars.”
The system works well to find mistakes in billing and price gouging. It also findfrom surrogacy agencies that have never been seen before. Carrot has millions of members in 195 countries. Because of this, its pricing dataset is the biggest in its field. Every new claim that the AI processes makes it more accurate. In the end, this technology makes sure that the global market is open and honest. It helps doctors and employers safely navigate care around the world. Companies can now be much more sure of how much they are spending. These tools are necessary for safety in a field that is growing quickly.
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News Source: PRNewswire.com