Judicial Committee. Hundreds of doctors have joined state legislators today to support a new legislative package. This is called to prioritize patients, empower doctors. Supporters say it aims to reduce administrative formalities in the health care system that can delay care. The invoices deal with the prior authorization, which obliges doctors to obtain the approval of a health plan before being able to take care of the patients. No one is fighting against a chronic disease should have to fight their insurance company just to continue to obtain the treatment that has already been approved. But right now, it’s the reality of too many people. We have seen many times when care is delayed or refused. Patients are those who suffer. And why? Because some insurance companies have prioritized benefits on people. So here are the invoices in the package. One requires that calls be managed by a supplier of the same specialty. Another extends an approved authorization. It is therefore valid for a year. A third party requires health plans to meet a request within 24 hours. And another requires health plans to stop
California Bills aims to reduce administrative formalities around access to health care
State doctors and legislators gathered on Wednesday at California Capitol, pleading for a legislative whole that could reduce delays in health care. Bill supporters aim to combat prior authorization, which essentially obliges doctors to obtain the approval of a health plan before they can take care of patients. California Medical Association says that plans requiring prior authorization can delay care and sometimes cause serious adverse events, including hospitalizations, permanent injuries or bodily damage, or even death. Learn more in the video player above. See more coverage of the best California stories here | Download our application | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel
State doctors and legislators met at California Capitol on Wednesday, pleading for a legislative whole that could reduce delays in health care.
Supporters of the invoice package say that it aims to combat prior authorization – which essentially requires doctors to obtain the approval of a health plan before they can take care of patients.
The California Medical Association indicates that the plans requiring prior authorization can delay care and sometimes cause serious adverse events, including hospitalizations, permanent injuries or bodily damage, even death.
Learn more in the video player above.
See more coverage of the best stories from California here | Download our application | Subscribe to our morning newsletter | Find us on YouTube here and subscribe to our channel