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Improvements for the Prior Authorization Process for Elective Surgical Procedures at an Academic Medical Center.

Prior authorization is an approval process to ensure that services provided by healthcare organizations will be reimbursed by insurance carriers. Prior authorization denials can result in revenue loss. Due to multiple prior authorization issues, over $21 million in charges was denied, and $291,217.63 was ultimately written off as uncollectible in a one-year period at the Department of Surgery at Hospital X. This paper aimed to design an improved process to reduce, or eliminate, the issues causing charges to be written off. Three divisions with the most prior authorization denials within the department were identified. A comprehensive review of the current prior authorization process was conducted. Each division was found to have a unique prior authorization issue that was causing charges to be written off. Barriers were identified, educational training was provided accordingly, and process changes were implemented thereafter. When comparing the results pre- and post-interventions, these interventions resulted in these charges no longer being denied or written off. The processes utilized here can be easily replicated for organizations with similar barriers.

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