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KZA Alert: Reducing AI Coding Audit Risks

5 min · 14 de abr de 2026
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AI is rapidly transforming medical coding and documentation, but without proper oversight, it can introduce serious compliance and revenue risks. In this KZA Alert, we break down the most common pitfalls of unaudited AI-assisted coding and what practices should be doing now to safeguard accuracy, reduce denials, and protect against audit exposure

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