Apr 7, 2026
Engineering a Microservices-Based AI Pipeline for Healthcare Claim Validation
A technical breakdown of the real-time AI claim validation system we built to reduce healthcare claim denials — using dual-agent reasoning, microservices architecture, and a HIPAA-minded zero-persistence design.
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Every year, healthcare providers lose billions of dollars due to claim denials. Often, these rejections are a documentation gap—a discrepancy between the clinical notes provided by a hospital and the specific formatting expected by an insurance payer. Once a claim is rejected, the cost and complexity of the appeals process often outweigh the recovery.
A Modular Microservices Architecture
To handle the complexity of medical data, we built the platform using a monorepo-based microservices architecture, allowing each service to scale and evolve independently.
The Technology Stack
- Frontend: Next.js for a responsive, clinical-grade UI.
- Extraction Service (Golang): Built for speed, this service transcribes audio and extracts data from PDFs and images in just 3–4 seconds.
- Mapping & AI Logic (Python): Utilizes SQLite and ChromaDB for semantic processing.
- Validation & Policy Services (Node.js/Express): Handles the scoring logic and policy cross-referencing via Pinecone.
- Orchestration: An API Gateway acts as the moderator, managing the flow between services and the user.
The Dual-Agent Reasoning Engine
The core intelligence of the system lies in a specialized two-agent pipeline that simulates the real-world negotiation between providers and insurers:
- The Clinician’s Agent: Processes data from the provider’s perspective, identifying every piece of evidence that supports the medical necessity of the claim.
- The Payer’s Agent: Analyzes the output of the Clinician’s Agent through the lens of an insurance adjuster, looking for discrepancies or missing policy requirements.
High Performance, Low Cost
By leveraging OpenRouter to access a suite of state-of-the-art models—including GPT-4o (Audio/Text) and Claude 3.5 Sonnet—we achieved high-fidelity reasoning with negligible costs per claim.
HIPAA-Minded Design
Data privacy is a structural property of our system.
- Real-Time Processing: We intentionally do not store patient data or logs in a database, providing results in real-time to maintain absolute confidentiality.
- Zero-Persistence Policy: By not logging sensitive patient identifiers, the design aligns with HIPAA principles from the first line of code.
Scaling the Impact
While the current version is fully Dockerized and production-ready, our roadmap includes:
- Mobile Expansion: Developing cross-platform Android and iOS apps using React Native.
- Local LLM Integration: Transitioning to locally hosted AI models to further reduce latency and eliminate external API dependencies.
- Encrypted Persistence: Implementing high-level encryption for users who wish to opt-in to secure claim history tracking.
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