Prior authorizations (PA) have been the subject of much scrutiny as of late through research demonstrating subsequent limited access to care in the aftermath of PA denials from use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies.
A new report from the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations levies sharp criticism against UnitedHealthcare, Humana, and CVS for placing profits ahead of patient care, through their use of artificial intelligence (AI) automation and predictive technologies to deny prior authorization requests for Medicare Advantage plan holders requiring postacute care.1
“For beneficiaries of Medicare Advantage...it has become not just a bureaucratic maze, but a potential threat to their health," according to the report.
Between 2019 and 2022 alone, denial rates for postacure care were far higher than the denial rates for other types of care, the report states.2 Further, for 2022 alone, UnitedHealthcare and CVS were called out for having postacute care denials that were 3 times higher than their overall rate of prior authorization denials and Humana’s postacute care denial rate was16 times that of its overall prior authorization denial rate. UnitedHealthcare, CVS, and Humana are the 3 largest Medicare Advantage insurers—covering close to 60% of all Medicare Advantage enrollees—according to a report on the committee’s findings.1
This is not the first time such actions have come under intense scrutiny, with previous Senate hearings decrying the use of algorithms for coverage determinations3 and recent research demonstrating disparities in prior authorization decisions.4,5
Each insurer was called out in the report, culled from the more than 280,000 pages of documents the 3 insurers provided, for their abysmal approval rates of prior authorization requests in favor of saving millions down the line and for using AI to do so.2
For UnitedHealthcare, the following were determined:
The Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations is rebuking the top 3 Medicare Advantage insurers following findings on prior authorizations that show high denial rates from the use of automation and predictive technologies. Image Credit: © Dmitry - stock.adobe.com
For CVS, the following were determined:
For Humana, the following were determined:
“The data obtained so far is troubling regardless of whether the decisions reflected in the data were the result of predictive technology or human discretion,” according to the report. “It suggests Medicare Advantage insurers are intentionally targeting a costly but critical area of medicine—substituting judgment about medical necessity with a calculation about financial gain.”
Its primary recommendation for turning things around centers on greater oversight from CMS that focuses on more detailed analysis of prior authorization by service category, targeted audits following sharp increases in denial rates, and for regulations that serve to restrict the influence of predictive technologies on human decision-making.
References
1. Vogel S. Senate report slams Medicare Advantage insurers for using predictive technology to deny claims. Healthcare Dive. October 21, 2024. Accessed October 28, 2024. https://www.healthcaredive.com/news/medicare-advantage-AI-denials-cvs-humana-unitedhealthcare-senate-report/730383/
2. Refusal of recovery: how Medicare Advantage Insurers have denied patients access to post-acute care. US Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations. October 17, 2024. Accessed October 28, 2024. https://www.hsgac.senate.gov/wp-content/uploads/2024.10.17-PSI-Majority-Staff-Report-on-Medicare-Advantage.pdf
3. Pifer R. Senate scrutinizes MA payment denials, including use of algorithms. Healthcare Dive. May 18, 2023. Accessed October 28, 2024. https://www.healthcaredive.com/news/medicare-advantage-denials-prior-authorization-ai-senate/650578/
4. McCormick B. Exploring racial, ethnic disparities in cancer care prior authorization decisions. AJMC®. October 24, 2024. Accessed October 28, 2024. https://www.ajmc.com/view/exploring-racial-ethnic-disparities-in-cancer-care-prior-authorization-decisions
5. Ukert B, Schauder S, Cullen D, Debono D, Eleff M, Fisch MJ. Racial and ethnic disparities in prior authorizations for patients with cancer. Am J Manag Care. 2024;30(10):494-499.
6. Ross C, Herman B. Denied by AI: How Medicare Advantage plans use algorithms to cut off care for seniors in need. STAT. March 13, 2023. Accessed October 28, 2024. https://www.statnews.com/2023/03/13/medicare-advantage-plans-denialartificial-intelligence/
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