Lawrence "Larry" Waldman of Miami, Florida is urging healthcare providers and communities to take everyday steps toward greater transparency and accountability in healthcare systems.

MIAMI, FL / ACCESS Newswire / February 25, 2026 / Lawrence "Larry" Waldman, President of Cyberhealth AI and founder of Ai Health Technologies, Inc., is raising awareness about the growing impact of healthcare provider fraud and the urgent need for better prevention tools across Medicare and commercial insurance systems.

Healthcare fraud is a costly and widespread issue in the United States. According to the National Health Care Anti-Fraud Association (NHCAA), healthcare fraud is estimated to cost the nation tens of billions of dollars each year, affecting taxpayers, providers, and patients alike.

"Fraud doesn't just hurt companies," Waldman says. "It affects real people and the resources meant to care for them."

With a career spanning military service, senior living operations, healthcare consulting, and technology development, Waldman has spent years observing gaps in how fraud is detected and addressed.

"I've always paid attention to how systems really work," he explains. "Once you see the gaps, it's hard to ignore them."

Addressing a Growing Challenge in Healthcare

Waldman's advocacy comes at a time when healthcare spending continues to rise, and fraud remains a major threat to system efficiency and trust. The U.S. Department of Justice has repeatedly reported large-scale enforcement actions tied to false billing, improper claims, and provider misconduct.

Waldman believes prevention begins with awareness and stronger accountability across the industry.

"Trust matters in healthcare more than anywhere else," he says. "Integrity has to be the foundation."

After years in healthcare consulting, Waldman identified what he describes as "major gaps" in the way fraud is detected early.

"I kept noticing how hard it was to detect fraud before damage was done," he says. "The tools just weren't keeping up."

Turning Experience Into Practical Solutions

Driven by his desire to protect providers and strengthen healthcare systems, Waldman founded Ai Health Technologies, Inc. and invented Cyberhealth AI, a technology designed to help combat and reduce healthcare provider fraud.

His focus is not on hype, but on practical innovation rooted in real experience.

"I wasn't trying to chase technology for its own sake," Waldman says. "I wanted something that could actually help."

Cyberhealth AI is intended to support compliance, transparency, and stronger oversight, helping healthcare organizations reduce waste and improve trust.

"Good systems protect the honest people," he adds. "That matters."

What Individuals and Providers Can Do Today

While technology plays a growing role in prevention, Waldman emphasizes that meaningful change also comes from everyday actions.

He encourages individuals, healthcare professionals, and organizations to take steps such as:

  • Reviewing medical bills and insurance statements carefully

  • Reporting suspicious charges or services that were never received

  • Supporting compliance efforts within healthcare workplaces

  • Staying informed about Medicare and insurance fraud trends

  • Encouraging transparency and ethical standards across healthcare systems

"You don't have to be an expert to care about accountability," Waldman says. "Small actions help strengthen the system over time."

A Career Built on Service and Accountability

Waldman's commitment to service began long before healthcare technology. He served nearly eight years in the United States Army from 1993 to 2001 and was honorably discharged.

"The Army taught me responsibility," he says. "You don't pass problems down the line. You own them."

He later worked with Atria Senior Living Group and Comprehensive Wellness before moving into healthcare consulting in 2013.

"I've always believed in seeing problems clearly and showing up every day to solve them," Waldman says. "That's how progress happens."

Now based in Florida, he continues working at the intersection of healthcare, compliance, and innovation.

"At the end of the day, I want the work to matter," he says. "I want it to improve trust and protect the system."

Strengthening Trust Through Awareness

Lawrence "Larry" Waldman is encouraging communities and healthcare stakeholders to take fraud prevention seriously-not only through advanced tools, but through awareness, responsibility, and integrity.

"Healthcare affects everyone," he says. "When we protect the system, we protect people."

For more information, individuals can learn about healthcare fraud prevention through trusted resources, including Medicare.gov and national healthcare compliance organizations.

About Lawrence "Larry" Waldman

Lawrence "Larry" Waldman is the founder of Ai Health Technologies, Inc. and President of Cyberhealth AI. Based in Miami, Florida, he has worked in senior living, wellness organizations, and healthcare consulting for over two decades. His work focuses on improving transparency, compliance, and fraud prevention within Medicare and commercial insurance systems.

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