fiercehealthcare - UnitedHealthcare is set to eliminate close to two-thirds of pediatric prior authorization requirements by the end of the year.
AI Summary: UnitedHealthcare announced a major rollback of pediatric prior authorization requirements, eliminating roughly two‑thirds of those rules to reduce administrative burden and speed care for children. The move aims to ease clinician frustration and patient delays, while insurers and providers brace for workflow and cost‑management implications.
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