A new Biden administration rule released Wednesday aims to streamline the prior authorization process used by insurers to approve medical procedures and treatments.

Prior authorization is a common tool used by insurers but much maligned by doctors and patients, who say it’s often used to deny doctor-recommended care.

Under the final rule from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, health insurers participating in Medicare Advantage, Medicaid or the ObamaCare exchanges will need to respond to expedited prior authorization requests within 72 hours, and standard requests within seven calendar days.

The rule requires all impacted payers to include a specific reason for denying a prior authorization request. They will also be required to publicly report prior authorization metrics.

  • Drusas
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    15 months ago

    That would slow medical care down dramatically.

    • @csm10495
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      15 months ago

      But why? This should be automated based on my coverage plan.

      • Drusas
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        15 months ago

        Because it’s not an automated process to get a procedure authorized.

        • @csm10495
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          15 months ago

          Make it automated.