Big Win for Patients: Aetna Drops Prior Authorization for Most Cataract Surgeries
Last July, the nation's third-largest health insurer instituted a sweeping and unprecedented new policy requiring pre-approval for all physician-prescribed cataract surgeries. The policy applied equally among its members, from children born with cataracts, to adults whose cataracts interfere with their ability to drive, to people in need of emergency cataract surgery before vision-threatening retinal conditions can be treated.
The impact was swift and chaotic. The Academy estimates that 10,000 to 20,000
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The Academy teamed up with the
Advocacy efforts included meeting with the
Today, support for this common-sense legislation, which will put important guardrails around prior authorization, has grown to include more than 300
"We thank the original sponsors of the bills, Representatives
If enacted, the legislation would streamline and standardize prior authorization in the Medicare Advantage (MA) program, providing much-needed oversight and transparency while protecting beneficiaries from unnecessary care delays and denials. The legislation would require Medicare Advantage plans to:
- Establish an electronic prior authorization (ePA) program and require MA plans to adopt ePA capabilities, including the ability to provide real-time decisions;
- Annually publish specified prior authorization information, including average response time and the percentage of requests approved, to improve transparency;
- Ensure prior authorization requests are reviewed by qualified medical personnel; and
- Protect beneficiaries from any disruptions in care due to prior authorization requirements as they transition between MA plans.
While the Academy is encouraged by
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