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Providers want more time to understand prior authorization changes

Providers want more time to understand prior authorization changes Modern Healthcare Illustration / Getty Images Healthcare insiders are pressing the Trump administration to extend the public comment period for a proposed rule that aims to reform prior authorization and improve patient and provider access to medical records, according to comments on the proposed rule due Monday. CMS on Dec. 10 unveiled its plan to require payers including Medicaid, the Children s Health Insurance Program and exchange plans to build application program interfaces to support data exchange and prior authorization. It said the changes would allow providers to know in advance what documentation each payer would require, streamline documentation processes and make it easier for providers to send and receive prior authorization information requests and responses electronically.

Not enough time, not enough clarity: Payers push back on CMS prior authorization rule

Share it Payer groups on Monday slammed a CMS proposed rule to streamline the prior authorization process, arguing the comment period was unreasonably and perhaps illegally short, the effective dates were unrealistic and the rule heaps further burden on a health system still digesting other regulatory changes while swamped by the coronavirus pandemic.​ The rule first proposed in mid-December is part of the Trump administration s push to improve the electronic exchange of health data between payers, providers and patients, and builds off massive interoperability regulations finalized in March. It focuses on standardizing and speeding the prior authorization process, in which a physician must get the green light from a patient s insurer for medication or treatment before administering it.

Rep Cuellar sworn into 117th Congress

Rep. Cuellar sworn into 117th Congress Courtesy of Rep. Henry Cuellar s Office Jan. 6, 2021 FacebookTwitterEmail Rep. Henry Cuellar is sworn in as Texas’ District 28 congressman.Courtesy /Rep. Henry Cuellar’s Office Washington, D.C. Rep. Henry Cuellar (TX-28) was sworn in as Texas’ District 28 Congressman to the 117th Congress. The Congressman released the following statement: “I am honored to continue to represent Texas’ 28th in Washington for the next two years. A great deal of work lies ahead, but I remain steadfast in my commitment to working every day to advance the priorities of my constituents. “I will fight for the support that our families require as we continue to battle the COVID-19 crisis, including additional federal funding to ensure vaccines are distributed to every American. I will protect and expand affordable health care, particularly for the thousands of South Texans with pre-existing conditions. I will make sure every child has the opportunit

Ted Kennedy, Donald Trump, and the death of moral politics

Ted Kennedy, Donald Trump, and the death of moral politics Neal Gabler © DOUG MILLS Representative John Lewis of Georgia and Senator Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts conferred in 2006 in the room where President Lyndon Johnson signed the 1965 Voting Rights Act. When historians look back on this period, which is likely to be the most reviled and least explicable in modern political history, one suspects they will cite a kind of national nervous breakdown that razed the country and left rubble. It is inarguable that Donald Trump has destroyed our institutions and norms and shredded the consensus on which our political system had been predicated. Essentially, in this view, he has fomented a political revolution arguably as significant as the revolution that begat the nation. The Founding Fathers created a democratic republic. Trump attempted to turn it into a monarchical kleptocracy. He largely succeeded.

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