is learning how to do prior authorizations hard?
Hi all, I’m a newish retail pharmacy technician that recently acquired a state license. i’ve been seeing job postings for CVS for a work at home position doing prior authorizations. so far in retail i’ve mostly been doing release to patient or product dispensing - very little time in the adjudications queue as we have a dedicated person who insists on doing PA’s most of his shift. I was wondering would it be worth applying to this position? I’m a fast and dedicated learner but moreso worried that they’d have to take time to teach me as there’s not a lot of time for that in this industry. any insight on those who are in a similar position would be greatly appreciated!