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The AI coding arms race

November 3, 2025 By Bryan Vartabedian · Reading Time: < 1 minute

The scribe industry sold hospital systems software that massages every patient visit into a high complexity encounter.

And hospitals bought it thinking the insurers wouldn’t notice.

Well, they noticed. Now payors and auditors are circling. The hawk-and-rabbit game of robo-coding and bot-denial is on.

When every healthcare encounter is complex, nothing is complex. And when everyone fights with the same secret weapon, no one wins. 

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