Healthcare Innovation February 19, 2025
Pietje Kobus

A survey conducted by Intelliworx highlights frustrations by healthcare providers over having to justify medical treatments

According to a new survey by Delaware-based Intelliworx, healthcare providers chafe when insurance companies second-guess their medical decisions.

Nearly 74 percent of providers stated that health insurance companies decline to cover prescribed treatments at least some of the time. Furthermore, 36 percent said this happens “frequently” or “very frequently,” the study showed.

Moreover, almost half of the providers indicated the time intensity of persuading insurers to cover prescribed treatment plans is too much. Of these providers, 20 percent expressed...

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