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by fragmede 91 days ago
> Having care depend on "being a successful advocate" does not sound like a good thing to me!

It's not. You have to become a horrible demanding person to get a decent level of care instead of things being nice.

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The data supports this. The AMA's 2024 Prior Authorization survey found 93% of physicians report PA requirements delay medically necessary care. Twenty-nine percent reported a PA delay causing a serious adverse event for a patient. Seven percent reported PA contributed to a patient death.

The requirement that patients fight for care isn't just a frustration. It's a documented cost driver: Health Affairs (2025) puts the total system-wide cost of prior authorization at $93.3B/year, including $35.8B borne directly by patients navigating the process. The persistence required to appeal a denial is unevenly distributed across income, education, and time availability. That is a structural equity problem as well as a cost problem. Issue #5 of this series covers the full mechanism.