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Anesthesiologist agrees to stipulations after abuse allegations
A Spokane, Wash., anesthesiologist agreed to take ethics training following allegations of sexual misconduct and abuse of a patient. -
Anesthesiologist group files 5th brief challenging No Surprises Act
The American Society of Anesthesiologists, along with other physician groups, has filed its fifth amicus brief supporting Texas Medical Association's lawsuit challenging the federal government's implementation of the No Surprises Act. -
Anesthesiologists in the headlines: 5 updates
Here are five anesthesiologists who have made headlines since March 5: -
Anesthesiologist charged with falsifying records, distributing fentanyl at ASC
Pennsylvania anesthesiologist Richard Hubbell, MD, has been charged with diverting fentanyl and Dilaudid by falsifying records and reports at an ASC and hospital. -
5 highest-paid anesthesiologists in Minneapolis
The highest-paid anesthesiologist in Minneapolis earns $622,500 per year, according to Medscape's salary reporter tool, which is much higher than the mean annual wage of $302,970 anesthesiologists make according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
Anesthesiologist running for Texas House speaker
Anesthesiologist and Texas state Rep. Tom Oliverson, MD, is running for Texas House speaker, Spectrum News 1 reported March 22. -
Private practice will go way of the dinosaur' if anesthesia shortage continues: Viewpoint
Thomas Durick, MD, anesthesiologist at Columbus-based Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, joined Becker's to discuss how he believes the anesthesia provider shortage will accelerate consolidation. -
Anesthesiologist pay in the 10 best states for physicians
Anesthesiologists earn an average of $346,740 in Montana, the top-ranked state for physicians. -
What's happening in anesthesia?
Here are five updates regarding anesthesia that healthcare leaders should know: -
We're 'more than faceless plunger pushers': An anesthesiologist's plea
Thomas Durick, MD, anesthesiologist at Columbus-based Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, joined Becker's to discuss what he believes needs to change about the anesthesia reimbursement model. -
How anesthesiologist salaries stack up
Anesthesiologists earn an average of $302,970 annually, according to May 2022 data from the Bureau of Labor statistics. -
Industry consolidation is affecting anesthesia — here's how
Hospital mergers, which have become increasingly common, can dramatically change the way anesthesia practices function, according to a March 11 post by medical revenue cycle management group Coronis Health. -
5 highest-paid anesthesiologists in San Antonio
The highest-paid anesthesiologist in San Antonio earns $718,300 per year, according to Medscape's salary reporter tool, which is much higher than the mean annual wage of $302,970 anesthesiologists make according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
How to do more with fewer anesthesiologists, per 1 physician
Tariq Naseem, MD, an anesthesiologist and interventionist at Los Angeles-based Smidt Heart Institute, joined Becker's to discuss how the anesthesia provider shortage is affecting care delivery. -
What to consider when collecting anesthesia payments
Wrangling payments for anesthesia services from commercial insurers can be difficult, but what about patients who self pay? -
Physicians want the anesthesia reimbursement model changed now — here's how
Four anesthesiologists joined Becker's to discuss why the anesthesia reimbursement model needs to be changed. -
'CMS really needs to get its act together': What needs to change with anesthesia reimbursements
Tariq Naseem, MD, anesthesiologist and interventionist at Los Angeles-based Smidt Heart Institute, joined Becker's to discuss the changes needed to the anesthesia reimbursement model. -
What's being done to quell the anesthesia shortage?
The shortage of anesthesia providers is affecting healthcare organizations nationwide. Here's what's being done about it. -
Are anesthesia shortages the next care disruptor?
Four anesthesiologists joined Becker's to discuss how they expect the anesthesia provider shortage will disrupt care in the next five years. -
'The model is a disaster': Why anesthesia reimbursements aren't working
William Joseph Martin, DO, who is employed by NorthStar Anesthesia as the medical director of anesthesiology at Elkin, N.C.-based Hugh Chatham Health, joined Becker's to discuss why the anesthesia reimbursement model is broken.
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