If you run health insurance operations in Egypt, you know pre-authorization is where patience goes to die. Providers call daily. Members complain about waiting days for procedures their policy clearly covers. And your ops team is buried in follow-ups instead of moving requests forward.
Here's what most people get wrong: pre-auth delays aren't caused by slow reviewers. They're caused by unclear intake, poor routing, and zero visibility into where requests are stuck.
The good news? Most of these delays can be fixed with simple process rules—no new systems, no extra headcount.

Delays don't stay contained. They create a chain reaction:
When you map the workflow, delays cluster in four stages—each needing a different fix.
Requests get processed for members whose coverage hasn't been confirmed, then bounce back. Wasted time for everyone.
Reviewers dig through policy documents to check limits and exclusions, turning five-minute reviews into two-day holds.
Providers submit incomplete clinical notes or missing lab results. The request gets pended, the provider responds days later with half of what's needed, and the cycle repeats. This is where most rework happens.
Cleared requests sit in queues because nobody knows who's supposed to approve them. Simple cases wait behind complex ones, and when someone's on leave, their requests go into limbo.

The fastest way to cut turnaround time is fixing what happens before requests enter your workflow.
Intake quality determines over 50% of your total turnaround time. Fix intake, and you've won half the battle.
Not every request needs the same level of review. Stop treating them all the same.
The result: clean cases move in hours instead of days.
👉 Pre-auth bottlenecks that won't budge? Book a 20-minute consultation to walk through your workflow and spot the fastest fixes.

The simplest fix—and often the most impactful. Every request must have three things at all times:
"Pending" is not a status. Replace it with "awaiting provider documentation—follow up by Thursday." When people can see who owns a request and when the next update is due, "just checking in" calls drop dramatically.

Track these four metrics to know if your fixes are working:
Pre-auth delays are a process problem, not a people problem. Structured intake, routing lanes, and the visibility rule don't require a system overhaul—just clarity, consistency, and simple standards enforced well.
Start here: Fix intake → Rework routing → Enforce visibility → Measure weekly.
Ready to pinpoint where your workflow is losing time? Book a 20-minute consultation—we'll identify the fastest path to shorter turnaround times.
See real-world outcomes from insurers transforming their operations, or explore how pre-authorization controls reduce fraud and rework at scale.
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