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May a URO deny a request for authorization because the treating physician is not the MPN physician?

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May a URO deny a request for authorization because the treating physician is not the MPN physician?

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A. No. The URO must address medical necessity. The URO may not deny a request based on the fact that a treating physician is not the MPN physician, as that is not a medical treatment issue.

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