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Pearl Granted Patent for AI-Powered Claims Processing Tech

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Pearl announces that they’ve been granted a patent for their insurance claims processing technology.

Pearl Granted Patent for AI-Powered Claims Processing Tech

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Pearl announced that the United States Patent Office has issued a patent for their “Computer Vision-Based Claims Processing,” a technology designed to process dental insurance claims.

Pearl introduced Claims Review® and Pearl Protect® to help assuage carriers’ claims adjudication issues, according to a press release from Pearl.

These technologies use a computer vision machine learning algorithm to validate insurance claims based on radiographic claims evidence. It cross-references the findings with the claimed treatment codes and if the AI diagnosis aligns with a carrier-approved treatment, the claim is automatically accepted. Otherwise, the claim will be routed to a human claims examiner for review.

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