Evaluating implementation outcomes (acceptability, adoption, and feasibility) of two initiatives to improve the medication prior authorization process
Abstract Background Processes such as prior authorization (PA) for medications, implemented by health insurance companies to ensure that safe, appropriate, cost-effective, and evidence-based care is provided to all members, have created inefficiencies within healthcare systems. Thus, healthcare syst...
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Main Authors: | Laney K. Jones, Ilene G. Ladd, Christina Gregor, Michael A. Evans, Jove Graham, Michael R. Gionfriddo |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/348ad5c51dcc4bafa10a3d2fa1a3e401 |
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