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Committee approves bill to reduce prior authorization burdens for qualifying providers
Summary
House Bill 423, with a committee substitute, was approved to require insurers to create a prior‑authorization exemption framework (often called "gold carding") for qualifying providers, aiming to speed patient access to care and reduce administrative delays.
Representative Kim Mosier, joined by Corey Meadows of the Kentucky Medical Association, presented House Bill 423 and a committee substitute to the Senate Banking and Insurance Committee. The measure would require health insurers to establish a framework—sometimes described as a “gold carding” or prior authorization exemption program—to exempt qualifying providers from prior…
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