UnitedHealthcare has suspended through the end of this month certain prior authorization requirements for in-network hospitals and skilled nursing facilities in its Medicare Advantage, Medicaid, individual and group health plans.

The suspensions are effective Dec. 18, 2020, through Jan. 31, 2021.

鈥淎fter Jan. 31, 2021, we may retrospectively review select services rendered during this time period,鈥 the health insurer . 鈥淎dmission notification is still required during this time, in alignment with the current protocol to support you in arranging post-admission care or other support services, if needed.鈥

The AHA has urged private insurers to ease the burden on providers, including eliminating prior authorizations, to help 鈥渆nsure that the health care system is there for anyone who needs care during the COVID-19 emergency.鈥

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