
Prior Authorization Cheat Sheet: The Complete Guide for Healthcare Staff
If you've ever spent 45 minutes on hold with a payer portal only to find out you submitted to the wrong delegated vendor, this guide is for you.
Expert perspectives on referral management, operational AI, and the future of healthcare coordination.

If you've ever spent 45 minutes on hold with a payer portal only to find out you submitted to the wrong delegated vendor, this guide is for you.

Most technology investments in healthcare operations are evaluated based on what they cost. The more useful question is what the problem they solve is already costing you.

There is a distinction worth understanding before you evaluate any referral management platform, and most vendors will not explain it clearly because it does not favor them equally. Traditional referral management software makes your existing process easier to run. AI referral automation replaces the process itself.

Ask any referral coordinator what their day looks like and you will hear roughly the same story. The fax machine never stops. Every document needs to be read, sorted, and manually entered. Every new patient needs to be called, often multiple times. Here is how AI handles each one.

AI-powered referral automation is the approach that fixes referral leakage structurally, not by hiring more coordinators to run the same process faster, but by replacing the manual steps themselves with AI agents that run continuously, in parallel, across every referral in the queue.

For the first few decades of modern healthcare administration, the referral process worked well enough. Volume was manageable. Faxes got picked up. That world is gone. AI-powered referral automation is the category of tools built specifically for this moment.

Linear Health automates care gap closure for FQHCs and community health centers, from ingesting MCO gap files across payers like Aetna, Molina, Meridian, and CountyCare, to multi-channel patient outreach via SMS, voice AI, and email, to intelligent appointment scheduling for mammograms, colonoscopies, A1C tests, diabetic eye exams, and preventive screenings.

No-show rates at specialty clinics average 18 to 30%, and for referred patients specifically, the numbers are often worse. At $200 to $500 per specialist visit, a practice with 40 no-shows per month is losing somewhere between $8,000 and $20,000 in monthly revenue.

Medical offices still process the majority of inter-practice communication by fax. Not because anyone prefers fax, but because it remains the one method that works across every EHR system. Manual fax processing takes 15 to 20 minutes per document. AI-powered fax automation changes this completely.
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