9 No-Drama Casgevy prior authorization Wins for 2025 (UnitedHealthcare Edition)

Casgevy prior authorization

9 No-Drama Casgevy prior authorization Wins for 2025 (UnitedHealthcare Edition) Confession: the first time I tried to shepherd a CRISPR therapy through UnitedHealthcare, I built a 19-tab spreadsheet and still missed the one sentence that got us denied. The payoff here is simpler—clarity that saves you weeks, keeps your cash flow predictable, and preserves your … Read more

13 Ruthless Medicaid buprenorphine coverage Moves for 2025 (Get to “Yes” Faster)

Medicaid buprenorphine coverage. Pixel art of a medical operator surrounded by Medicaid buprenorphine coverage payer cards, prior authorization forms, and pharmacy symbols glowing in neon.

13 Ruthless Medicaid buprenorphine coverage Moves for 2025 (Get to “Yes” Faster) I’ve botched a prior auth so badly that a patient waited two extra weeks—my stomach still drops thinking about it. This guide strips out the guesswork so you save hours and money while protecting care. We’ll map the maze, hand you a day-one … Read more

11 Field-Tested robotic surgery billing Plays That Cut Denials, Speed Payouts, and Keep Your Sanity

Pixel art of robotic surgery billing workflow with insurance disputes, medical necessity, and denial management symbols, in vibrant artistic style.

11 Field-Tested robotic surgery billing Plays That Cut Denials, Speed Payouts, and Keep Your Sanity Confession: the first time I saw a payer deny a clean robotic-assisted claim (with perfect documentation), I assumed it was a glitch—I was wrong, and it cost a clinic 47 days of cashflow. Here’s the payoff: you’ll learn a faster, … Read more

11 Field-Tested proton beam therapy denials Moves to Win Appeals (Without Losing Weeks)

Pixel art of a patient and caregiver facing proton beam therapy denial letters with clocks showing clinical vs insurance time.

11 Field-Tested proton beam therapy denials Moves to Win Appeals (Without Losing Weeks) I’ve made the mistake of assuming a strong doctor’s letter would be “obviously enough” to overturn a denial. It wasn’t. Today, I’ll give you the fast, no-drama path to clarity on time, money, and what actually changes insurer behavior. In the next … Read more