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The average anesthesia cost for 5 common ASC procedures
Here is the average cost of anesthesia care in the ASC setting for five procedures commonly performed at ASCs, according to data from Sidecar Health: -
Anesthesiologist fined following patient death at Florida hospital
An anesthesiologist must pay a fine following the 2019 death of a lung surgery patient at Miami-based Kendall Regional Medical Center, now the HCA Florida Kendall Hospital, the Miami Herald reported -
3 anesthesiologists in the headlines
Here are three anesthesiologists making headlines that Becker's has reported on in the last two weeks: -
Anesthesiologist earned $1.26M in 2023: Meet Los Angeles County's highest-paid official
Anesthesiologist Sebo Amirkhanian Namagerdy, MD, is the highest-paid official in the county, the Los Angeles Times reported May 16. -
NAPA partners with Oneida Health for anesthesia services
North American Partners in Anesthesia has partnered with Oneida (N.Y.) Health to provide anesthesia services for the system. -
Anesthesiologist hourly pay vs. minimum wage by state
Anesthesiologists earn $219.16 per hour in Nebraska, the state with the highest average hourly wage for anesthesiologists, compared to the state's minimum wage of $12.00 per hour. -
The 9 AI algorithms FDA-cleared for anesthesiology
As of May 13, the FDA has cleared 882 AI/ML-enabled medical devices, including nine anesthesiology products. -
Private equity backer dismissed from US Anesthesia Partners antitrust suit
A federal judge has ruled that the Federal Trade Commission may proceed with a lawsuit against anesthesiology practice manager U.S. Anesthesia Partners, but its creator, private equity firm Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe, may be dismissed from the case. -
5 highest-paid anesthesiologists in Cleveland
The highest-paid anesthesiologist in Cleveland earns $644,900 per year, according to Medscape's salary reporter tool, which is much higher than the mean annual wage of $339,470 anesthesiologists make according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
8 states with no anesthesia residents
As anesthesiologist shortages continue nationwide, new residents may be the key to solving ongoing staffing struggles. -
What's going on in anesthesia?
Here are five updates in the anesthesia space that anesthesiologists should know: -
US Anesthesia Partners taps former GE executive for EVP role
Former GE HealthCare executive Jeff Terry has joined U.S. Anesthesia Partners as its executive vice president of health system strategy and innovation. -
States ranked by CRNAs per capita
Texas and Florida have the most certified registered nurse anesthetists of any state, according to recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
How hospitals can manage anesthesia staffing, scheduling
As hospitals have been in dire need of anesthesia staff over the last few years, the need for locum labor has continued to rise. -
Penn Medicine to phase out desflurane anesthetic
Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine is phasing out common anesthesia gas desflurane, the most potent greenhouse gas found in hospitals, according to a May 7 report from The Philadelphia Inquirer. -
Maximizing ASCs' anesthesia efficiency: 3 expert tips to implement now
ASC leaders face a uniquely challenging landscape when it comes to anesthesia. Provider shortages are causing salary inflation, while at the same time, third-party payers are systemically cutting anesthesia reimbursements. -
Anesthesiologist named president of Texas Medical Association
The Texas Medical Association named Beaumont-based anesthesiologist G. Ray Callas, MD, as its 159th president. -
3 anesthesiologist controversies in 1 month
Here are three anesthesiologist lawsuits or license probations Becker's has reported on since April 15: -
Medical board puts anesthesiologist on probation for working while impaired
The Medical Board of California has put anesthesiologist Anna Bowling, MD, on probation for seven years for practicing medicine while under the influence, ABC affiliate KXTV reported May 2. -
CRNA pay vs. average household income by state
Nurse anesthetists make an average of $281,240 in Illinois, the highest-earning state, compared to the state's average household income of $106,728.
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