事先授权对临床决策的影响

Stephen Salzbrenner
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对于像我这样的临床医生来说,这似乎是很直观的,但在目前的状态下,事先授权(PA)对临床决策有很大的影响。如果按原计划使用,PA可以产生积极作用,包括最大化治疗价值、确保处方安全、控制成本[1]。例如,私人助理可以引导医生使用一种更便宜但同样有效的药物,或者提醒他们注意一种重要的禁忌症。这两种情况都有利于患者,因为他们更有可能坚持治疗并改善健康状况。然而,事先授权要求也可能对临床决策和患者健康产生不利影响[2]。
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The Effect of Prior Authorization on Clinical Decisions
It may seem intuitive to clinicians like myself, but prior authorization (PA), in its current state, significantly affects clinical decision making. If used as originally intended, PA can have a positive effect, including maximizing therapeutic value, ensuring safe prescribing, and containing costs [1]. PA can, for instance, steer a provider to a less expensive but equally effective medication or alert them to a significant contraindication. Both scenarios benefit the patient by improving their likelihood of treatment adherence and improved health. However, prior authorization requirements can also have a detrimental effect on clinical decisions and patient health [2].
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