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UnitedHealthcare to Eliminate Prior-Approval Requirements for 30% of Healthcare Services

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Last updated: May 6, 2026 1:46 am
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Published: May 6, 2026
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Health insurance giant UnitedHealthcare has announced a significant policy change, revealing plans to discontinue prior-approval requirements for approximately 30% of healthcare services. This move comes amid rising frustration from patients and healthcare providers over the administrative tasks that have been shown to delay or deny access to necessary care.

UnitedHealthcare, based in Minnesota, joins a growing number of major insurers attempting to address longstanding issues associated with prior authorizations. These requirements necessitate that healthcare providers secure approval from insurance companies before billing for certain medical services or prescriptions, a practice that has been heavily criticized for leading to delays in patient treatment.

The insurer intends to eliminate prior authorizations for various outpatient services, including certain surgical operations, diagnostic tests such as echocardiograms, outpatient therapies, and chiropractic care by the end of 2026. Currently, prior authorizations account for about 2% of the medical services covered by UnitedHealthcare, with a reported 92% of requests being approved within a day. UnitedHealthcare’s CEO, Tim Noel, emphasized that this change is aimed at enhancing patient care and allowing physicians to dedicate more time to their patients.

In June, the commitment to reduce the reliance on prior authorizations was made by UnitedHealthcare alongside other prominent insurers, including Blue Cross Blue Shield, Cigna, Kaiser Permanente, and Humana. This collective initiative occurred during a meeting with health officials from the Trump administration and was further supported by key figures such as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz, who noted that stricter government regulations could be implemented if insurance companies do not uphold their promises.

The anticipated changes are set to impact 257 million Americans across private commercial insurance, Medicare Advantage, and Medicaid managed care plans. Earlier in March, UnitedHealthcare took a step toward transparency by announcing it would begin publicly sharing data on prior authorizations on its corporate website.

Physician feedback on prior authorization processes has been overwhelmingly negative, with a recent American Medical Association survey indicating that 93% of doctors believe such requirements delay patient care. While insurers often assert that prior authorizations are essential for curbing unnecessary medical services that could inflate costs, many patients and healthcare providers argue that these policies contribute to healthcare accessibility issues, particularly when patients are faced with copayments, coinsurance, or high deductibles.

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