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Georgia SB 544 — Human Review Required for AI-Assisted Health Insurance Adverse Determinations

Georgia · Ga. SB 544 (2026), signed May 5, 2026, eff. Jan. 1, 2027

Georgia's SB 544, signed May 5, 2026 and effective January 1, 2027, lets health insurers use AI in the prior-authorization process to automate tasks and assist decision-making, but bars them from issuing an adverse determination (a denial) without the review and approval of a licensed health care provider. In short: AI can help, but a licensed human has to sign off before your care is denied.

Technical detail

Georgia SB 544 (2026) permits health insurers to use AI in prior authorization to automate tasks, reduce administrative burden, and participate in decision-making, while prohibiting insurers from using AI to issue adverse determinations without review and approval by a licensed health care provider. Effective January 1, 2027.

Who is protected: Georgia health-plan enrollees subject to prior authorization / utilization review

Who must comply: Health insurers operating in Georgia that use AI in utilization review

Key facts

JurisdictionGeorgia
LevelState
StatusEnacted (not yet in effect)
Protection strengthModerate protection
Effective date2027-01-01
Enacted2026-05-05
CitationGa. SB 544 (2026), signed May 5, 2026, eff. Jan. 1, 2027
Enforced byGeorgia Office of Commissioner of Insurance and Safety Fire
Topicshealthcare AI · insurance AI · automated decision-making
Last verified2026-06-29
Official sourceStates Continue Efforts to Regulate AI in Healthcare: A Review of Legislation Passed in 2026 — Holland & Knight ↗

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