August 19, 2025 - 00:45

Clinicians and healthcare professionals in New Mexico are raising concerns about the burdensome process of prior authorization imposed by insurance companies, which they argue is significantly hindering patient care. These workers, responsible for determining insurance coverage for various treatments, report that a substantial portion of their time is consumed by navigating complex and often time-consuming authorization requests.
The inefficiencies associated with prior authorization not only delay necessary medical treatments but also contribute to increased stress among healthcare providers. Many clinicians believe that the focus should be on patient care rather than administrative hurdles. The process often requires extensive documentation and justification, which can lead to frustration for both healthcare workers and patients awaiting critical services.
As the healthcare landscape continues to evolve, calls for reform are growing louder. Advocates are urging for streamlined processes that prioritize patient needs and reduce the administrative burden on providers, ultimately aiming to enhance the quality of care delivered in New Mexico's healthcare system.
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