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Do You Trust Insurance Providers to Voluntarily Improve Patient Care Without Government Mandates?

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In a significant move aimed at cutting through the red tape that often hinders patient care, roughly 75% of the nation's health insurance providers have voluntarily committed to reducing the bureaucratic nightmare known as prior-authorization. This process, which requires doctors to get approval from insurance companies before providing certain treatments, has long been criticized for delaying care and burdening healthcare providers with excessive paperwork.

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