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>>182879Secretary Doug Burgum @SecretaryBurgum - .@POTUS is unleashing Alaska’s vast resources—advancing the Alaska Liquefied Natural Gas project, the Ambler Road and the Trans-Alaska Pipeline—to strengthen our economy, bolster national security and drive down costs for American families!
https://www.doi.gov/pressreleases/interior-transfers-14-million-acres-dalton-utility-corridor-state-alaskahttps://x.com/SecretaryBurgum/status/2052106827056239075Secretary Doug Burgum @SecretaryBurgum - .@POTUS is delivering on his promise to Make Washington, D.C. Safe and Beautiful.
Under his leadership, @Interior is restoring public spaces and repairing the sites that Americans take pride in ahead of our 250th birthday this July. The results are already visible!
https://x.com/SecretaryBurgum/status/2052058100018950181Secretary Kennedy @SecKennedy - Promises made. Promises kept.
Last June, HHS convened the nation’s largest health insurers—plans that together cover 280 million Americans—and secured a clear commitment: reduce prior authorization, the single greatest source of delay and frustration for patients and their doctors. Skeptics said it would be another empty pledge. They were wrong.
Today, I can report real results. Participating plans have reduced prior authorization use by 11% compared to last year—6.5 million fewer procedures delayed by red tape. And just yesterday, UnitedHealth Group, the largest insurer in the country, took a major step forward by eliminating prior authorization requirements for 30% of medical procedures.
We are holding the system accountable and delivering change. I commend UnitedHealth Group, AHIP, and every participating plan for the progress they’ve made. And we will keep pushing—especially to accelerate the adoption of electronic prior authorization, a key commitment from the June 2025 pledge—so patients get timely care and doctors can focus on medicine, not paperwork.
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CBS News @CBSNews
UnitedHealthcare to cut prior authorization for 30% of services. Here's what to know.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/unitedhealthcare-cuts-30-percent-prior-authorization-requirements/
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