AI Denies 18,000-Dollar Cancer Drug: Triangle App Prints Instant Appeals

AI-powered insurance denials at Research Triangle Park are stopping $18,000 monthly cancer drugs mid-sentence, while Counterforce Health’s app—founded by Neal Shah and Riyaa Jadhav—instantly converts dense denial letters into medically robust appeals. What is the AI insurance appeals app? How do you overturn a denied insurance claim? According to Shah, “The amount of stress it adds to your life right when somebody’s already sick, I literally think it’s killing people.”
While the app rapidly prints appeals from denial letters and thousand-page policies, it also tours rural North Carolina, converting weak Wi-Fi zones into pop-up appeal factories. What’s the average insurance denial rate? How do you appeal a denied cancer drug? Jadhav recalls a patient denied an $18,000 cancer drug despite unanimous doctor support, conjuring the image of a robot rubber-stamping NO atop a mountain of prescriptions. “Sometimes when enough people get loud…society wakes up,” Shah observes.
Counterforce Health’s AI boasts a 70% reversal rate for denied claims, leaving insurance companies facing a surreal onslaught of printer-fresh appeals from even the most unexpected corners of rural North Carolina.