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HHS adviser hopes prior authorization reform happens in ‘double-digit months’

Last updated: February 25, 2026 9:15 am
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WASHINGTON — Chris Klomp, director of the Center for Medicare and senior counselor at the Department of Health and Human Services, delivered a powerful message to a room full of doctors at the American Medical Association’s national advocacy conference in Washington, D.C. He expressed his hope that the Trump administration’s efforts to streamline the insurance industry’s use of prior authorizations will yield results in a matter of “double-digit months” rather than years.

Klomp emphasized the importance of leveraging technology to eliminate the need for human intervention in the prior authorization process. He stressed that advanced technology can facilitate prompt and accurate clinical care based on healthcare providers’ expertise and decisions. By standardizing the process and reducing administrative burden, Klomp believes that healthcare professionals can focus more on delivering quality care to patients.

During his address, Klomp encouraged the audience to advocate for change not only within their own practices but also with their technology vendors. He urged healthcare providers to push for standardized processes that prioritize efficiency and effectiveness in prior authorizations. By collaborating with technology partners to implement streamlined solutions, Klomp believes that the healthcare industry can enhance patient care and reduce unnecessary delays in treatment.

As a seasoned healthcare official, Klomp’s insights carry significant weight in the industry. His call for a technology-driven approach to prior authorizations aligns with the broader push for innovation and efficiency in healthcare delivery. By harnessing the power of technology to automate and optimize administrative processes, healthcare providers can allocate more time and resources to patient care, ultimately improving outcomes and satisfaction.

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In the evolving landscape of healthcare, Klomp’s vision for a streamlined prior authorization process resonates with healthcare professionals striving to enhance efficiency and quality of care. By embracing technological advancements and advocating for change, providers can work towards a future where administrative tasks are minimized, and patient-focused care takes center stage.

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