SB 1066 — Relating To: Use Of Artificial Intelligence To Deny Prior Authorization For Medical Necessity Or Experimental Status
SB 1066 aimed to regulate the use of artificial intelligence in denying prior authorization for medical treatments, specifically addressing concerns about AI decisions impacting medical necessity or experimental status determinations. The bill sought to prevent potential algorithmic discrimination in healthcare decisions. It was introduced in the Wisconsin legislature during the 2025 session but failed to pass. The bill's failure to pass indicates no new policy was enacted to address algorithmic bias or discrimination in AI-driven healthcare decisions.
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