Prior authorization has become the number one frustrating barrier in outpatient medicine, requiring excessive time and effort from physicians while detracting from patient care.
The requirements for prior authorization have proliferated in recent years, affecting even common and inexpensive treatment options, unlike five years ago.
States and Congress are increasingly looking towards reforms in prior authorization practices, aiming to streamline the process and improve patient access to care.
A concerning 24% of doctors report that prior authorization has resulted in serious adverse outcomes for patients, illustrating its detrimental impact on healthcare.
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