Major Health Provider Eliminates Prior Authorization for 30% of Services, Doctors Welcome Change
In a significant policy shift, a major US health provider has announced the removal of prior authorization requirements for 30% of services, a move that 93% of doctors believe is overdue.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 3 days ago
On May 10, 2026, a major US health provider revealed that it will no longer require prior authorization for a substantial portion of its services, specifically 30%.
This decision has garnered widespread support among healthcare professionals, with 93% of doctors expressing that this change is long overdue.
The elimination of prior authorization is expected to streamline patient care and alleviate some of the administrative burdens faced by healthcare providers.