Healey unveils health insurance reforms
Healey announced Wednesday that she has directed the state
Healey said the changes will reduce unnecessary delays and cut administrative burdens “to make it easier, cheaper and faster for people to get the medications and care they need.”
“We’re cutting the red tape that stands between you and health care,” Healey said in remarks Wednesday at the
Healey also said Wednesday that her administration will be convening a 30-member “Health Care Affordability Working Group” that will be tasked with coming up with new recommendations to reduce health care costs and improve access to care.
The health care industry spent
“Prior authorization plays an important role in ensuring patients receive the right care, at the right time, and in the right setting, and plans have been actively working to streamline and modernize these processes, with the goal of advancing electronic prior authorization and automation to make the process more efficient for providers and patients alike,” she said in a statement.
“We look forward to working with the division through the regulatory process to ensure that reforms are implemented thoughtfully, preserve appropriate clinical safeguards, and build on the progress already underway to simplify prior authorization across the system,” she added.
The changes are the latest effort by
Last week, Healey announced that her administration is pumping an additional
Healey called it the “largest state investment in the country” and said it means about 270,000 people enrolled in ConnectorCare, whose incomes are below 400% of the federal poverty level, will “see little to no premium increases” because of the expiring federal credits.
Insurance Commissioner
“Prior authorization requirements have grown in complexity over time, confusing patients and doctors and delaying important care,” he said. “Similarly, insurers and patients are too often forced to deal with duplicative bills that create additional complexity and cost for the health care system.”
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