Aetna survey finds 60% of providers expect health system to become less burdensome

Reuters04-08 18:30
Aetna survey finds 60% of providers expect health system to become less burdensome
  • CVS Health unit Aetna published results from inaugural quarterly Provider Survey, signaling improving provider sentiment on US health system trajectory.
  • Survey showed 60% of providers expect health care to become less burdensome over next five years.
  • Provider-payer trust averaged above 50%, while 36% said payers consistently deliver on promises.
  • Administrative burden remained top friction point, cited by 26% of respondents as key system change priority.
  • Aetna reported more than 95% of eligible prior authorizations are completed within 24 hours, targeting over 80% of electronic prior authorizations to run in real time by end-2026.


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