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Uber for anesthesia? It's possible but it'll take compromise
Healthcare administrators want to employ an Uber model for anesthesia services and have them available 24/7, but without properly allocating resources it may be impossible, according to an Anesthesia Business Consultants blog post. -
7 anesthesia company notes so far in 2021
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NorthStar Anesthesia lands new client, recruits several providers
Irving, Texas-based NorthStar Anesthesia began providing services Feb. 1 at Baptist Health Hardin in Elizabethtown, Ky. -
Is the Heart of Your Operating Room Healthy and Strong?
In a healthy and strong body, the heart works efficiently to provide nutrients and oxygen to the entire body. This ensures the entire, complex system is working at its peak. A weak heart, on the other hand, slowly starves the body, and this inefficiency opens the body to disease and all sorts of other problems. Therefore, we pay attention to our diets and exercise to keep our hearts strong, so we can enjoy the benefits of its efficient functioning. -
14 medical societies developing pathway around managing acute surgical pain
Fourteen medical specialty societies held a pain summit Feb. 20 to discuss acute surgical pain and develop guidance around a future pathway on managing it. -
Anesthesia market to hit $2.4B by 2025, market report says
The U.S. general anesthesia drug market is projected to hit $2.4 billion by 2025, according to a Feb. 22 report from researchandmarkets.com. -
Median earnings of employed, self-employed anesthesiologists, by experience
Anesthesiologist salary varies widely by setting, with self-employed physicians routinely outearning employed physicians until late in their careers. -
What 2021 changes to Medicare's Quality Payment Program mean for anesthesiologists
The next iteration of Medicare's Quality Payment Program will become harder for anesthesiologists to comply with, according to a blog post by Tony Mira, founder of Anesthesia Business Consultants, a MiraMed company. -
U.S. Anesthesia Partners signs agreement with Cigna HealthCare of Florida
U.S. Anesthesia Partners reached a three-year deal with Cigna HealthCare of Florida to keep its nearly 600 physicians in network with Cigna's Florida members, the practice announced Feb. 10. -
Georgia legislature aims to define sedation-use in office-based surgeries
The Georgia Senate debated a bill that will direct the Georgia Composite Medical Board to establish rules around sedation use in office-based surgeries, JD Supra reported Feb. 9. -
CRH Medical acquires Oak Tree Anesthesia Associates in first transaction of 2021
CRH Medical acquired Edison, N.J.-based gastroenterology anesthesia practice Oak Tree Anesthesia Associates. -
Maryland city won't approve new pain management clinics for 6 months
Havre de Grace, Md., is taking a six-month break from issuing permits for new pain management clinics in the community, the Baltimore Sun reported Feb. 4. -
Delaware pain center moves to new location
Georgetown, Del.-based Sussex Pain Relief Center moved to a location in Rehoboth Beach, Del., opening Jan. 18, the Cape Gazette reported Feb. 2. -
Anesthesia Business Consultants celebrates Physician Anesthesiologists Week 2021
Anesthesia Business Consultants is recognizing anesthesia professionals during Physician Anesthesiologists Week, according to a Feb. 2 news release. -
Florida pain clinics to pay $1.6M+ to settle anti-kickback violations
Fort Myers, Fla.-based Collier Anesthesia Pain and Tampa (Fla.) Pain Relief Clinic will pay more than $1.6 million to settle Anti-Kickback law violations, NBC-2 reported Feb. 1. -
Biden administration cancels Trump administration plan for opioid treatment drug
President Joe Biden's administration rolled back a plan by former President Donald Trump's administration to allow physicians to prescribe buprenorphine to treat opioid-use disorder, the Washington Post reported Jan. 27. -
Anesthesia group joins Pennsylvania hospital
Anesthesia Associates of Lancaster (Pa.) joined Lancaster General Health Physicians, pennlive.com reported Jan. 29. -
Trump pardons former Comprehensive Pain Specialists CEO
Former President Donald Trump pardoned several healthcare executives and physicians Jan. 20, his last day in office. -
NAPA to provide anesthesia services to Massachusetts facility
North American Partners in Anesthesia entered into a clinical partnership with Lawrence (Mass.) General Hospital, the company announced Jan. 19. -
CRNAs among most utilized healthcare providers: CMS
A CMS report indicated that certified registered nurse anesthetists are among the most utilized healthcare providers in the nation, according to a Jan. 18 news release from the American Association of Nurse Anesthetists.
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