Health plans and providers need to work together on prior authorization
In Massachusetts, health plans are required by state law to collaborate with physicians to develop medical necessity guidelines used for prior authorization. Not only would abandoning prior authorization practices encourage clinically inappropriate and unsafe care, but it could cost Massachusetts residents up to $1,500 a year in increased premiums,…
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