The content discusses the ethical issues surrounding the preauthorization system in healthcare, where insurers have the power to approve or deny treatments recommended by healthcare providers. The author, Art Caplan, argues that this system is fundamentally flawed as insurers have a clear conflict of interest - their goal as profit-making companies is to reduce spending, which drives how the preauthorization process works.
Caplan provides evidence of this, citing an interview with a former Cigna reviewer who was instructed to "deny, deny, deny" when processing requests. He also notes that insurers are increasingly using unqualified personnel, such as nurses in other countries or even artificial intelligence, to make these preauthorization decisions, further removing transparency and accountability from the process.
Caplan argues that this system is detrimental to patient care, as it interrupts continuity of care, leads to the use of less safe or effective treatments, and causes patients to sometimes give up on getting the care they need. He believes that the judgments of healthcare providers, not insurers or their proxies, should be the driving force behind patient treatment decisions.
Overall, the content highlights the ethical concerns with the current preauthorization system, where insurers' financial interests take precedence over the medical needs of patients.
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by Arthur L. Ca... lúc www.medscape.com 07-31-2024
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