The Act was introduced in the last Congress and passed in the House. The OSMA has joined with the AMA and over 400 other associations to urge passage of this critically needed legislation on behalf of patients and doctors across the country.
“Right now, too many older Americans enrolled in Medicare Advantage are forced to deal with unnecessary delays when seeking out medical treatment,” said Senator Sherrod Brown (D-OH). “We need to update the Medicare Advantage program so it works better, faster, and is more transparent for patients and providers. By requiring private insurance companies to streamline prior authorization processes electronically, we can ensure providers can quickly access the information they need to treat and care for their patients in a timely manner.”
The legislation attempts to reform several aspects of the prior authorization process—specifically the bill would:
This effort to reform the prior authorization at the federal level addresses companies not regulated at the state level. In addition to this effort, we also continue to advocate for prior authorization reform at the state level through HB 130 that would create a prior authorization gold card program.
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