Prior authorization prediction
Prior authorization means your health plan may require a review and paperwork before they cover certain prescriptions. Your prescriber usually starts that process—it is not something you did wrong. Plans use it for some specialty or higher-cost medications to confirm the prescription matches their rules.
This tool looks at the medication on your prescription, your coverage type, and a few other hints to suggest whether that extra step is likely, what documents often help, and roughly how long reviews can take. Your real plan always decides; think of this as a planning guide, not a promise from your insurer.
Tell us about the prescription
Enter what's on the prescription (or what your doctor plans to prescribe), then run the prediction. Results are estimates—not a guarantee from your insurer.
What we think
Run the prediction to see an estimateTap Run prior authorization prediction after filling in the form.