
Trump admin secures pledge from 75% of health insurers in bid to improve patient care
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Major health insurers pledge to streamline prior-authorization processes that require doctors to spend 12 hours weekly on paperwork, with goals set for 2026-2027.
"The pledge is not a mandate. It's not a bill, a rule. This is not legislated. This is a opportunity for industry to show itself," Oz said Monday. "But by the fact that three-quarters of the patients in the country are already covered by participants in this pledge, it's a good start and the response has been overwhelming."
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