Health Insurers Commit to Simplifying Care Approval Processes

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Health insurers, covering 257 million people, have committed to streamlining and simplifying the preapproval (prior authorization) process to improve access to care, reduce delays, and increase transparency, with a goal to implement changes by January 2027.
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