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Claimable founder Warris Bokhari exposes the truth behind medical insurance denials. Learn how to successfully appeal claims and win life-saving patient care.
Episode Resources:
When a health insurance company denies life-saving medical care, it isn’t just a bureaucratic hurdle—it’s a hidden public health crisis that costs lives. In this episode of Value Health Voices, Dr. Amar Rewari and Dr. Anthony Paravati sit down with Time 100 Health List honoree Warris Bokhari, founder of Claimable, to expose the shocking reality behind the nearly one billion medical denials issued every year. Listeners will learn exactly how to fight back against predatory insurance tactics and successfully overturn wrongful claim rejections, especially in high-stakes fields like oncology.
Drawing from his insider experience at Anthem and Apple Health, Warris pulls back the curtain on how insurers use proprietary AI algorithms and fabricated terms like "medically unnecessary" to boost profits at the expense of patient care. The conversation explores the heavy toll of prior authorization and utilization management, the disturbing conflict between fiduciary responsibility and clinical ethics, and how Claimable operates as the "TurboTax for health insurance appeals" to wage asymmetric warfare against corporate giants. Warris also reveals a brilliant, legally-backed framework for using ERISA laws and employer liability to force insurers into approving delayed treatments, but you'll have to listen to find out the single most important step every patient must take within 48 hours of receiving a denial letter.
Don't let a devastating insurance denial dictate your health journey. Hit play to arm yourself with these essential medical advocacy tools. Be sure to subscribe to Value Health Voices, leave us a review, and check the show notes for a direct link to Claimable and other critical resources mentioned in this episode.
By Dr. Amar Rewari and Dr. Anthony Paravati5
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Claimable founder Warris Bokhari exposes the truth behind medical insurance denials. Learn how to successfully appeal claims and win life-saving patient care.
Episode Resources:
When a health insurance company denies life-saving medical care, it isn’t just a bureaucratic hurdle—it’s a hidden public health crisis that costs lives. In this episode of Value Health Voices, Dr. Amar Rewari and Dr. Anthony Paravati sit down with Time 100 Health List honoree Warris Bokhari, founder of Claimable, to expose the shocking reality behind the nearly one billion medical denials issued every year. Listeners will learn exactly how to fight back against predatory insurance tactics and successfully overturn wrongful claim rejections, especially in high-stakes fields like oncology.
Drawing from his insider experience at Anthem and Apple Health, Warris pulls back the curtain on how insurers use proprietary AI algorithms and fabricated terms like "medically unnecessary" to boost profits at the expense of patient care. The conversation explores the heavy toll of prior authorization and utilization management, the disturbing conflict between fiduciary responsibility and clinical ethics, and how Claimable operates as the "TurboTax for health insurance appeals" to wage asymmetric warfare against corporate giants. Warris also reveals a brilliant, legally-backed framework for using ERISA laws and employer liability to force insurers into approving delayed treatments, but you'll have to listen to find out the single most important step every patient must take within 48 hours of receiving a denial letter.
Don't let a devastating insurance denial dictate your health journey. Hit play to arm yourself with these essential medical advocacy tools. Be sure to subscribe to Value Health Voices, leave us a review, and check the show notes for a direct link to Claimable and other critical resources mentioned in this episode.

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