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Manjari Narayan's avatar

> The biggest contributors to these are the twin demons of prior authorization and electronic medical records. Prior authorization is when health insurance companies require doctors to ask for permission to perform specific services for specific patients. This is incredibly time consuming (14.4 hours per week as of 2020) and also demoralizing for the physicians, as the ultimate decision on how to treat a patient is often not made by the highly-trained physician or the patient in need, but instead by a 25 year old making 40k/year reading off a script over the phone.

From what I've seen of algorithmic auditing literature in the context of health insurance, this is just a horrible tragedy. It means that despite high quality comparative effectiveness studies on optimal clinical decision making, insurance companies can often overrule good clinical & evidence based judgement

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Dr. M, DVM's avatar

I think you need to do more research into the veterinary field… most vet clinics at this point are corporate owned, and we also have electronic medical records that take us forever to write. Also specialists in fields (like neurology) are increasingly common in vet med.

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