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A year after the prior authorization pledge, what changed? with Colin Banas, M.D., of DrFirst
Insurers pledged six fixes to prior authorization in June 2025. A year later, only 24% of physicians say denials are getting the specialty-matched review that was promised first.

What's really keeping practices independent, with Aaron Ledbetter of Veradigm
Seventy-nine percent of independent practice leaders say technology is what keeps them independent. Only 64% trust the tools they already have. Veradigm's Aaron Ledbetter explains what sits inside that gap, and why a denied claim still takes one to two weeks to reach the physician it belongs to.

Cutting the PBM out of your patient's GLP-1, with Jay Bregman of Andel
Jay Bregman of Andel says direct-to-employer purchasing takes prior authorization out of the prescription entirely, but the price a patient gets is tied to an employer's willingness to keep paying.

Most practices cut the wrong thing first, with Shawntea Gordon of Atlas & Perpetua Healthcare Consulting
Shawntea Gordon of Atlas & Perpetua Healthcare Consulting says the cost most practices cut first is usually the one that was never the problem.
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Retrospective data are not irrelevant, but primary care needs AI and advanced analytics to treat real-world patients in real time.

A new JD Power study shows satisfaction with Medicare Advantage falling for the second year in a row. For primary care physicians, the numbers explain a lot about what's landing on their desks.

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Compete on your terms to beat the local behemoths

Patient preferences shape clinical decisions, but so do corporate policies, according to PAI survey of employed physicians.

New device pairs with the company's existing external catheters to offer a full at-home management option for the estimated 13 million Americans living with urinary incontinence

Here’s how AI hallucinations are creating a patient safety problem no one is talking about.

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Meanwhile, patients will pay because employers expect health insurance premiums to rise 10% in 2027.

Cracking down on hidden prior auth rules: What’s new and what’s needed
AMA says new guidance from CMS closed gaps documented in health plans' public prior authorization disclosures, but the work isn't finished.


















