Strong Prior Authorization for Affordable Pharmacy Billing
Prior authorization (PA) requires a pharmacy to obtain approval from your health insurer to dispense a specific medication prescribed by the doctor to you. The PA clause is usually put to use in case for very expensive medication. The adoption of PA technique is known to minimize health care costs, as the benefits are only paid if the medical care has been pre-approved by the insurance company. In the absence of Prior Authorization, your insurance plan may not pay for the medication prescribed to you. To allow proper practice management with effective prior authorization services can require a critical pharmacy management strategy. Prior authorization can be important in cases of certain drugs as : - A drug may have dangerous side effects or can be harmful when combined with other drugs. - A drug has limited usage for certain health conditions. - The drugs are often misused or abused. - Drugs not usually covered by the insurance company, but said to be medically necessary by the prescriber. Many different drugs can be used to treat the same condition. If a patient requires a particular medicine, the doctor must inform the insurance company that there are no other medicines that would be effective for the patient. Reasons Why Prior Authorization May Not Be Approved In general circumstances, an authorization number is assigned by the Payer prior to the service. Pharmacies need to include this pre-assigned authorization number on the claim when you submit it for payment. It is a well-established fact that prior authorization is a manual procedure which needs extensive scrutiny. Quality Prior Authorization management requires the Pharmacy staff to be well versed at understanding healthcare credentialing and adjudication process. Here are some reasons why Prior Authorization may not be approved: Insurance company, doctor or the pharmacist did not get enough time to complete the needed steps. It can take several business days for the insurance company to respond. Physician’s office neglected to contact the associated insurance company. Pharmacy is not billing your insurance company properly. Sometimes billing for a medicine that needs a PA requires a special billing code. The pharmacy could also have received an incorrect PA code. Call now 888-357-3226 (Toll Free) info@medicalbillersandcoders.com
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