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Oz points to the recent murder of UnitedHealthcare’s CEO as an example of why insurance companies should accept the change. It will help the company and the customer, Oz argued.
Oz announced these reforms, along with Secretary of Health and Human Services Robert F. Kennedy Jr., at a news conference in Washington, D.C.. The changes, which are voluntary, focus on prior ...
THE CENTER SQUARE — Several major health insurance companies are vowing to make changes to simplify their prior authorization process and improve Americans’ access to timely health care.
CMS Administrator Dr. Oz defends the "big, beautiful bill" from concerns over how it will impact Medicaid recipients.
In recent years, health insurers ramped up the practice of requiring doctors to get their approval before tests and procedures. On Monday, health leaders announced voluntary reforms from insurers.