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Recently, [I] had back surgery and was discharged on medications for pain recommended by the neurosurgeon. They had to be prior authorized, and one was delayed so long that I did not even get it many days later when it was finally approved… I just had to grin and bear the pain. I am a primary care physician, and we are not exempt from the red tape created to enrich insurance companies that goes under the name of "prior authorization."

Jonathan R., MD, Colorado