Thoughts on prior authorization, healthcare technology, and building a better system.
New survey data from the AHA shows that prior authorization has surpassed cost as the number one barrier to healthcare access in America. This is the logical conclusion of everything broken about the system.
Nearly half of American physicians are considering leaving medicine — and prior authorization is the number one driver of burnout in 2026. The workforce crisis is here.
The average medical practice spends over $70,000 per year on prior authorization — and that's before you account for dedicated staff. Here's the real cost breakdown, and why the CMS 2026 FHIR mandate makes it worse before it gets better.
84% of insurers now use AI for prior authorization decisions, and denial rates are 16x higher when they do. Physicians, lawmakers, and researchers are sounding the alarm.
Physicians spend 13 hours per week on prior authorization paperwork — nearly two full days lost to bureaucracy instead of patient care. The AMA data is damning, and the U.S. Senate is finally paying attention.
New research shows that heart failure patients waiting on prior authorization take 3x longer to fill ARNIs and 6x longer for SGLT2 inhibitors — guideline-recommended therapies that reduce mortality.
New transparency data shows that 4 out of 5 prior auth denials are reversed when appealed. The initial denial isn't a medical decision — it's a bet that you won't fight back.
A Johns Hopkins study found that every oncologist surveyed reported patient harm from prior authorization. 80% watched cancer progress while waiting. 36% lost a patient.
Prior authorization was designed to control costs. Instead, it's become the single biggest administrative burden in healthcare. Here's why, and how Artificer Health is fixing it.