RFK Jr., Dr. Oz pledge to reform prior authorization of major health insurers
- On Monday, the U.S. Secretary of Health and Human Services, alongside the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator, revealed a voluntary agreement from insurers to streamline the prior authorization process.
- This announcement came as a response to administrative barriers and lengthy wait times, which have delayed timely health care for many patients in recent years.
- The pledge involves standardizing electronic prior authorization submissions, reducing the number of required prior authorizations, honoring prior approvals during plan changes, expanding real-time responses, enhancing transparency, and ensuring medical review of denials.
- Participating insurers cover approximately 75% of the insured population nationwide, and according to Blue Cross Blue Shield’s chief executive, these new commitments represent significant progress in enhancing the speed and breadth of health care services.
- The reforms plan to roll out early next year and could reduce bureaucratic hurdles that currently block patient care, though experts note ongoing Medicaid work requirements may add new burdens.
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