A Survey Of American Psychiatrists Concerning Medication Prior Authorization Requirements

JOURNAL OF NERVOUS AND MENTAL DISEASE(2020)

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This study examined opinions of American psychiatrists regarding prior authorization (PA) requirements for third-party payer coverage of medications and quantified perceived impact of these requirements on clinical practice. One thousand selected psychiatrist members of the American Psychiatric Association were invited to participate in a survey. Response rate was 33.1%. Respondents predominantly believed the obligation to obtain PA reduces job satisfaction and negatively impacts patient care. A total of 59.9% of respondents reported employing either diagnosis modification or falsification of previous medication trials at least occasionally in order to obtain PA. A total of 66.6% refrained at least occasionally from prescribing preferred medications due to PA requirement or expectation of one. On multivariate analysis, risk factors for refraining at higher frequency included seeing 300 or more patients in the previous 3 months, engaging more frequently in diagnosis modification, and reporting increased perception that obtaining PA reduces time for patient care.
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Prior authorizations, health expenditures, pharmaceutical services insurance, psychiatric insurance, pharmaceutical fees
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