US health insurers pledge to reform prior authorization process

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U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. secured commitments from major insurers to simplify prior authorization processes, including digital submissions and reduced scope, aiming to improve healthcare efficiency and patient experience, with participation being voluntary and plans to standardize procedures by 2027.
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