
ADVENTIST ANGELS WATCHMAN RADIO
Ev.King Osiemo
In America, hospitals are raising alarm as artificial intelligence is increasingly used to delay medical care for Medicare patients.
Procedures once approved in one day now take weeks. Patients are rescheduled repeatedly. Pain increases. Conditions worsen.
Senator Maria Cantwell warns:
“AI is being used as a denial device.”
Hospitals testify that for-profit administrators may benefit financially when care is denied.
This is not just policy—it is prophecy.
Ellen G. White warned that medical work must never become merchandise. Christ healed immediately, but modern systems often require approval before mercy.
When technology stands between compassion and care, heaven takes notice.
The issue is not whether AI exists.
The issue is: Who controls healing?
Christ says:
“I was sick, and ye visited me.”
Babylon says:
“Wait for authorization.”
The remnant church must rise in true medical missionary work:
teaching health reform,
relieving suffering,
ministering to the poor,
and revealing the compassion of Christ.
The final crisis will not only test worship—
it will test mercy.
Who will heal in Christ’s name?
Who will profit from pain?
The answer reveals the spirit behind the system.
Prepare.
Watch.
Work.
Because in the last days,
even healthcare becomes prophetic.
— Adventist Angels Watchman Radio
Ev. King Osiemo
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Prophetic Health Analysis: AI Prior Authorization, Delayed Care, and the Gospel of Medical Missionary Work
The report on AI-powered prior authorization delays in Medicare reveals a serious moral and spiritual issue: when profit systems and machine-driven bureaucracy stand between the suffering and healing, humanity is placed beneath policy. In the light of Ellen G. White’s book A Call to Medical Evangelism and Health Education, this becomes more than a healthcare problem—it becomes a question of Christian duty, mercy, and the character of God.
1. Christ’s Method vs. Mechanical Barriers
Ellen White repeatedly taught that true medical missionary work follows Christ’s example:
“Christ’s method alone will give true success in reaching the people. The Saviour mingled with men as one who desired their good. He showed His sympathy for them, ministered to their needs, and won their confidence.”
Jesus did not place paperwork before healing. He did not require algorithmic approval before touching the leper, restoring sight to the blind, or relieving suffering.
The WISeR Model introduces AI into prior authorizations, causing urgent approvals that once took one day to now take 15–20 days, while some patients wait 4–8 weeks for needed procedures. This is not merely inefficiency—it reflects a system where administration can overshadow compassion.
Compare this with Christ:
- Christ healed immediately.
- Bureaucracy delays.
- Christ restored dignity.
- Systems often reduce patients to coded claims.
This contrast is spiritually significant.
2. Medical Missionary Work Is Ministry, Not Merchandise
Ellen White warned against commercializing healing ministry.
She emphasized that healthcare must not become a cold business enterprise driven by gain. The report shows third-party administrators receiving a portion of denied claims—meaning financial incentives may reward withholding care.
This is dangerous.
When denial becomes profitable, healing becomes secondary.
This mirrors Christ’s rebuke in Matthew 21 when sacred work became commercial traffic:
Medical work should reflect this heaven principle—not profit-first medicine.
Ellen White taught that sanitariums and health institutions were to be “God’s helping hand,” not profit engines.
Compare:
- Gospel medicine = restoration
- Corporate medicine = transaction
When AI becomes a denial device, it risks becoming a digital gatekeeper of suffering.
3. Human Judgment Cannot Be Replaced by Artificial Systems
The article raises concerns that AI may function as a denial device rather than a support tool.
Even officials admitted:
“AI is supposed to have a human supervisor.”
But Ellen White strongly emphasized personal responsibility in dealing with human suffering.
No machine can fully interpret:
- pain
- urgency
- suffering
- emotional distress
- spiritual burden
A patient is not a data point.
Medical missionary work requires discernment, prayer, sympathy, and conscience.
Artificial intelligence may assist administration, but it must never replace moral responsibility.
A machine has no compassion.
Christ does.
4. Delayed Care Can Become Cruelty
The report notes:
- multiple rescheduled procedures
- prolonged pain
- worsening conditions
- nearly 100 patients waiting for epidural pain injections
This reflects Proverbs 3:27:
“Withhold not good from them to whom it is due, when it is in the power of thine hand to do it.”
Delay in necessary care can become silent oppression.
Ellen White wrote that relieving suffering is gospel work.
To unnecessarily delay healing is to fail in stewardship.
This is especially serious when elderly Medicare patients—often vulnerable and dependent—are the ones affected.
Judgment will come upon societies that neglect mercy.
5. Health Reform Is Part of the Three Angels’ Message
Adventists understand that health reform is not separate from prophecy.
Medical missionary work is the right arm of the gospel.
When healthcare systems become controlled by profit, algorithmic denial, and centralized bureaucracy, they reflect the growing spirit of Babylon:
- control over conscience
- economic pressure
- dependence on centralized systems
- human suffering under institutional power
This should awaken God’s people.
The church must demonstrate a better model:
- practical health education
- prevention
- temperance
- natural remedies
- compassionate care
- gospel healing
Not merely criticizing the world—but becoming the answer.
