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Lawmakers take on prior authorization reform as health insurance frustrations mount
(www.theguardian.com)
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I am concerned that this will turn into a post-authorization nightmare, e.g. hospital stay is denied after the fact — or just never approved to begin with, chronologically out of order due to response times — leading hospitals to ask for shit like deposits or credit checks. Capitalism will just shift “the burden” of patient care elsewhere. The next four years sure won’t reform anything either.