Gov. Tate Reeves allows prior authorization bill to become law without his signature

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Gov. Tate Reeves allowed a bill that regulates how insurance companies decide which prescription drugs and medical procedures to cover for patients to become law without his signature.

Gov. Tate Reeves allows prior authorization bill to become law without his signature by Taylor Vance, Mississippi Today March 6, 2024 Republican Gov. Tate Reeves last week allowed a measure that regulates how insurance companies decide which prescription drugs and medical procedures to cover for a consumer to become law without his signature.

  Insurance companies typically believe prior authorization helps ensure doctors provide only medically necessary services. Doctors argue the process is typically handled by clerical insurance staffers ill-equipped to understand medical procedures.  The bipartisan proposal would require insurance companies to create a “portal” or website by January 2025 for doctors to submit prior authorization applications.

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