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Medicare’s new payment model is built for AI, and most of the tech world has no idea

TechCrunch AI · May 13, 2026, 12:26 AM

Key takeaways

  • Neil Batlivala has spent seven years building a healthcare company that most of the tech industry has never heard of and that serves a patient population most of Silicon Valley ignores.
  • The government is creating swim lanes for AI innovation in traditionally regulated industries, he told me over a Zoom call a few days later.
  • ACCESS — Advancing Chronic Care with Effective, Scalable Solutions — is a 10-year CMS program testing a payment model that rewards health outcomes rather than required activities (like a certain number of check-ins).

Why this matters: a development in AI with implications for how people work, create, and decide.

Neil Batlivala has spent seven years building a healthcare company that most of the tech industry has never heard of and that serves a patient population most of Silicon Valley ignores. But last month, that work put him at the center of something much bigger.

His company, Pair Team, announced on April 30 it had been accepted into ACCESS, a Medicare program — as one of 150 participants chosen by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services to test what AI-driven medical care could look like at federal scale. The program goes live July 5.

The government is creating swim lanes for AI innovation in traditionally regulated industries, he told me over a Zoom call a few days later. The best solution wins, which, in regulated industries like healthcare that s not been the case.

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