By Jessica Hall
Traditional Medicare in six states will soon feel more like privatized Medicare Advantage, using prior authorizations to determine what care can be covered for older adults.
Starting in January, about 6.4 million Americans enrolled in traditional Medicare in New Jersey, Ohio, Oklahoma, Texas, Arizona and Washington state will be part of a pilot program using artificial intelligence for prior authorizations. The program — known as the Wasteful and Inappropriate Service Reduction (WISeR) model — will require additional approvals for 17 different medical procedures.
Prior authorization means getting approval before an insurer will pay for a medical service or drug. Traditional Medicare currently has fewer prior-authorization requirements than Medicare Advantage, which is the private-plan alternative to Medicare…
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