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AI can help insurers navigate patient records much faster, one automation company said. In New Mexico, AI helped parents access newborns' coverage within minutes, an official said. Healthcare companies can use AI-led automation to speed up the work of customer-service agents. Get the inside scoop on today’s biggest stories in business, from Wall Street to Silicon Valley — delivered daily. "I hope that AI will make healthcare more accessible to the consumer and make healthcare itself more sustainable for professionals," Chow of Automation Anywhere said.
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A number of birthing centers, Indian Health Service clinics, and Indian Health Service hospitals also use the "baby bot" process. Together, the bots and automation are expected to save more than 100,000 human worker hours each year, the New Mexico Human Services Department told Insider. The New Mexico Human Services Department has also been expanding its use of automation into other areas. In New Mexico, "digital workers" are programmed to execute a range of tasks and are assigned times in which to complete them. The "brainy bot" process also uses IBM AI technology, and it's run on a Salesforce platform, she said.
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