Yes, that is the core of what a prior authorization service needs. We centralize logins to each client EHR, payer portals such as Availity, and ePA platforms like CoverMyMeds and Surescripts, so a coordinator signs in once and reaches the right systems with the right permissions. Credentials live in a managed vault, not on sticky notes, and access is granted or revoked the moment staff change. For robotic process automation, we keep the underlying desktops and connections stable and monitored so bots submit forms and poll statuses without silent failures. Medical IT Company treats this whole tangle of systems as one environment we own and watch.