
|Slideshows|January 28, 2020
Electronic prior authorizations in healthcare today
Author(s)Todd Shryock, Logan Lutton
Electronic prior authorizations could save $454 million annually.
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A study conducted by CAQH CORE, a nonprofit alliance committed to streamlining the business of healthcare, found that moving to fully electronic prior authorizations could save the medical industry $454 million annually.Here are other key facts about electronic prior authorizations from the study.
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