New federal US rules to curb use of prior approval by private health insurances
by Jessica Glenza from US news | The Guardian on (#6JAWH)
Providers working in federal programs will be required to expedite patients' prior authorizations for medications and/or surgery
A new set of rules from the Biden administration seeks to rein in private health insurance companies' use of prior authorization - a byzantine practice that requires people to seek insurance company permission before obtaining medication or having a procedure.
The cost-containment strategy often delays care and forces patients, or their doctors, to navigate opaque and labyrinthine appeals.
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