Regulatory Burden
Priority Issues
Physicians, including neurologists, face growing administrative requirements from the federal government, insurers, and their institutions. Despite the medical community constantly working towards providing more efficient high-quality patient care, they are forced to adhere to many redundant and ineffective processes. Neurologists need relief from overwhelming regulatory requirements, so they may prioritize caring for patients with complex diseases of the brain and nervous system.
The AAN supports reducing physician regulatory and administrative burdens such as prior authorization, step therapy requirements, quality reporting, and other administrative tasks so that neurology providers can spend less time on administrative tasks and more time on patient care.
AAN Supports
Additional Resources
Recent Activity
- AAN Joins Comments on Electronic Prior Authorization Proposed Rule | Posted March 13, 2023
- AAN Commends CMS on Implementation of Requirements to Reduce Prior Authorization Burden | Posted February 24, 2023
- AAN Reiterates Request for Step Therapy Prohibition for Medicare Advantage Part B Drugs | Posted February 13, 2023
- AAN Joins Recommendations to Improve Prior Authorization in Medicare Advantage Following 2024 Proposed Rule | Posted February 13, 2023
- AAN Joins Comments on Prior Authorization Reform in Medicare Advantage | Posted February 13, 2023
- AAN Joins Response to Request for Information on Step Therapy in Essential Health Benefits (EHB) | Posted January 31, 2023
- AAN Urges CMS to Improve Oversight of Prior Authorization in Medicare Advantage Plans | Posted January 30, 2023