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10 best med schools for anesthesiology for 2023, per US News
Boston-based Harvard University is the No. 1 medical school for anesthesiologists, according to U.S. News and World Report's list of best medical schools for 2023. -
Partnership to place CareMount anesthesiologists at NYC Gramercy Surgery Centers
New York City-based Gramercy Surgery Center is partnering with Mount Kisco, N.Y.-based CareMount Medical, part of Optum, for anesthesiology staffing. -
Tennessee anesthesiologist trains hundreds of Ukrainians to be combat medics
Anesthesiologist Russ Frazier, MD, spent two weeks in Ukraine providing medical services and training to civilians, members of the military and other physicians through the nonprofit Global Surgical and Medical Support Group, ABC News reported April 1. -
Anesthesiologist pay by the numbers: 10 stats
Anesthesiologist was named the best-paying healthcare job by U.S. News & World Report with an average annual salary of $208,000. -
States ranked by anesthesiologist pay
The national average pay for anesthesiologists is $159.22 per hour or $331,190 per year, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' occupational employment statistics survey released March 31. -
No physician pay increase threatens practice survival, anesthesiologists say
The American Society of Anesthesiologists has urged Congress to reject the Medicare Payment Advisory Commission recommendation of no annual payment update for physician payments in 2023. -
HHS Inspector general's 2022 plan: What anesthesia practices need to know
The HHS Office of Inspector General released its work plan for the upcoming fiscal year, outlining what it will be monitoring more closely in the next year, according to a recent Anesthesia Business Consultants blog post. -
North American Partners in Anesthesia acquires North Carolina practice
North American Partners in Anesthesia has acquired Cumberland Anesthesia Associates in Fayetteville, N.C. -
Anesthesiologist pay in 5 major cities
Self-employed anesthesiologists outearn their employed counterparts in five major U.S. cities, according to Medscape's physician salary explorer. -
Why a federal ruling on the No Surprises Act is a victory for anesthesia providers
A Texas federal judge overturned aspects of the No Surprises Act's arbitration process that determine payment for services by out-of-network providers — a move that will help anesthesia practices, according to a March 7 blog post from Anesthesia Business Consultants. -
ASA's 7 new guidelines for pain management in complex surgical patients
The American Society of Anesthesiologists and 14 other medical organizations in February set seven principles for acute pain treatment in complex surgical patients, according to a March 8 news release shared with Becker's. -
5 anesthesia developments for ASC leaders to know
From a hip and knee replacement specialist performing his own adductor canal blocks to a $1 million settlement against General Anesthesia Specialists Partnership, here are five essential anesthesia updates for ASC leaders to know: -
Why one surgeon started doing his own adductor canal blocks
Traditionally, an anesthesiologist places an adductor canal block, if the patient needs one, following a knee replacement procedure. -
The efficiency of Amazon and the personal touch of Starbucks: One CEO on the future of outpatient anesthesia
The traditional model of anesthetic care in an ASC is quickly giving way to a new way of doing it. -
Anesthesiology physician management firms inflate prices, study says
The cost of anesthesiology rises after ASCs contract with corporate physician management companies, especially those backed by private equity, according to a study published Feb. 28 in JAMA Internal Medicine. -
General Anesthesia Specialists agrees to $1M settlement over Bill Paxton death
Relatives of the late actor Bill Paxton reached a $1 million settlement against General Anesthesia Specialists Partnership, NBC News reported Feb. 24. -
Utah moves closer to licensing assistants for anesthesiologists
The Utah Legislature advanced a bill allowing anesthesiologist assistants to work in the state, KSL.com reported Feb. 18. -
How anesthesia providers are helping to curb opioid abuse
Anesthesia providers are often assumed to be involved with the opioid addiction crisis, even though anesthesiologists, unless they are practicing pain management, are not the primary prescribers, Tony Mira, Anesthesia Business Consultants' president and CEO, wrote in a recent blog post. -
Are larger anesthesia practices more primed for growth?
Anesthesia practices that have grown the most lean on security and profitability, Tony Mira, Anesthesia Business Consultants' president and CEO, wrote in a recent blog post. But how does practice size play into this growth? -
Mednax closes $1.1B in financing
Sunrise, Fla.-based medical group Mednax closed its issuance of $400 million in aggregate principal amount of senior notes in a private offering, the company said Feb. 11.
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