Confirm the identity, documents, eligibility, authorization, and transaction intent.
First, the system verifies identity, documents, eligibility, and transaction intent. Then it checks compliance, fraud risk, missing information, and approval readiness. Once the transaction is verified and cleared, it can move forward with confidence.
asurance.ai verifies the critical inputs behind every digital transaction . Identity, documents, eligibility, authorization, consent, and transaction intent. This first step ensures that the request is genuine, the information is complete, and the transaction is ready to move forward into deeper checks.
Black Swan events are rare, unexpected, and high-impact failures. asurance.ai reduces exposure by verifying, checking, and assuring transactions before risk becomes damage.
Confirms that an individual is genuine. Used for patients, customers, beneficiaries, applicants, caregivers, or authorized representatives.
Validates identity using official documents. Checks may include: Government ID, insurance card, prescription, physician order, consent form, invoice, or supporting claim documents.
Confirms identity using physical or behavioral traits. Checks may include: Face match, selfie verification, liveness detection, voice match, fingerprint, or behavioral patterns.
Confirms that the organization or professional involved is legitimate. Important for DME providers, clinics, physicians, suppliers, payers, and service partners. Checks may include: Business registration, provider ID, NPI, license status, tax ID, address, accreditation, and authorization to provide services.
Confirms whether the person or entity is qualified for the transaction. Checks may include: Insurance coverage, plan status, benefit eligibility, prior authorization requirement, policy rules, service qualification, and payer-specific conditions.
Confirms that the transaction has the required permission. Checks may include: Patient consent, caregiver authorization, physician authorization, payer approval, e-signature validation, and transaction-level permission.
Confirms whether the transaction is being initiated from a trusted access point. Checks may include: Device fingerprinting, IP location, login history, session behavior, access control, and suspicious device signals.
Detects patterns that may indicate fraud, misuse, or manipulation. Checks may include: Duplicate identity, mismatched records, false documentation, abnormal claim behavior, suspicious address patterns, reused documents, or high-risk transaction history.
confirms the people, providers, documents, permissions, and access points behind every transaction. For asurance.ai, identity is not limited to a person. It includes the full transaction identity patient, provider, payer, document, device, consent, and eligibility.
An AI-powered identity, eligibility, and trust verification platform for secure digital transactions. It verifies whether the person, provider, beneficiary, device, document, or business entity involved in a transaction is real, authorized, compliant, and safe to transact with.
asurance.ai verifies the critical inputs behind every digital transaction . Identity, documents, eligibility, authorization, consent, and transaction intent. This first step ensures that the request is genuine, the information is complete, and the transaction is ready to move forward into deeper checks.
Black Swan events are rare, unexpected, and high-impact failures. asurance.ai reduces exposure by verifying, checking, and assuring transactions before risk becomes damage.