The healthcare industry has long recognized the inefficiencies of prior authorization (PA) processes, which have historically been plagued by delays, administrative burdens, and provider frustration. However, as we look ahead to 2027, mandated interoperability advancements offer a promising solution. The question is: will providers adopt it immediately? And what can payers do now to ensure a seamless transition?
The short answer: It depends. While interoperability solutions offer the potential to streamline prior authorization, providers will ultimately adopt them only if they perceive a clear value. This means the process must be faster, easier, and less burdensome than current methods. Adoption will hinge on usability, integration within existing EHR/EMR systems, and tangible benefits such as reduced administrative effort and improved patient outcomes.
Despite the promise of interoperability, providers face several barriers to adoption:
Rather than waiting for interoperability mandates to take full effect in 2027, payers should proactively engage with their provider networks today. By initiating discussions now, payers can:
Payers and providers share the common goal of improving patient outcomes – and taking every opportunity to collaborate on solutions and future opportunities also enables building strategic relationships to solve other challenges, such as enabling value-based care.
In 2026, payers will be required to publicly report prior authorization data, including approval rates and turnaround times. This increased transparency will put pressure on payers to improve performance and demonstrate efficiency. By starting the conversation with providers now, payers can:
The shift to interoperable prior authorization is not just a regulatory mandate—it’s an opportunity to improve healthcare administration and patient care. However, successful implementation will require a deeper collaboration between payers and providers. By acting now, payers can pave the way for a more efficient, transparent, and provider-friendly future.
HealthAxis remains committed to supporting our partners in this transition. The time to prepare is now—let’s build a smarter, more connected healthcare ecosystem together. Schedule a demo today to learn more.
Author:
Vice President of Product Management