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There is little that irrates me more in the medical industry than the prior authorization fiasco. Insurance companies in todays society are operating under the presumption that they know more than the doctors about what is right for a patient. To call it ludicrous would be a gross understatement.
At least 5 times a day I am confronted with this situation: a patient comes in to the pharmacy directly from the doctors office. They hold a prescription in their hand. I take in the prescription, type it up, only to find that its a prior auth. Most of the time, the patient will still be in the store, so I call them back to my window, and let them know the news. Basically it goes like this: Im sorry sir/maam, but your insurance company is refusing to cover this medication. Theyre requesting that your doctor call them before we can fill this for you.
Of course they dont understand. Their doctor prescribed this medication for them, yet their insurance wont cover it? I then go on to explain that their insurance company is requesting their doctor to call them to demonstrate the necessity of this medication before they will cover it. Blah blah blah, we all know the routine.
My question is this: Who are they to dispute what a doctor decides is right for their patient? What direct knowledge do they have of this patients condition? Why does the doctor have to take more time out of his day to deal with this (likely on a daily basis)?
The answer is glaringly obvious: Money.
I know this, and I know this is nothing new. I just want to know, how do you guys deal with it? Does is infuriate anyone else?
Rant over.
At least 5 times a day I am confronted with this situation: a patient comes in to the pharmacy directly from the doctors office. They hold a prescription in their hand. I take in the prescription, type it up, only to find that its a prior auth. Most of the time, the patient will still be in the store, so I call them back to my window, and let them know the news. Basically it goes like this: Im sorry sir/maam, but your insurance company is refusing to cover this medication. Theyre requesting that your doctor call them before we can fill this for you.
Of course they dont understand. Their doctor prescribed this medication for them, yet their insurance wont cover it? I then go on to explain that their insurance company is requesting their doctor to call them to demonstrate the necessity of this medication before they will cover it. Blah blah blah, we all know the routine.
My question is this: Who are they to dispute what a doctor decides is right for their patient? What direct knowledge do they have of this patients condition? Why does the doctor have to take more time out of his day to deal with this (likely on a daily basis)?
The answer is glaringly obvious: Money.
I know this, and I know this is nothing new. I just want to know, how do you guys deal with it? Does is infuriate anyone else?
Rant over.