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Anesthesiologist pleads guilty in connection to $150M fraud scheme
A California anesthesiologist pleaded guilty to involvement in a healthcare fraud and kickback scheme, WorkCompCentral reports. -
Dr. Mary Dale Peterson begins term as ASA president — 3 highlights
Mary Dale Peterson, MD, was installed as president of the American Society of Anesthesiologists. -
Anesthesia Business Consultants' latest publication: Negotiation, acquisitions & more
Anesthesia Business Consultants published the Fall 2019 issue of Communiqué, a free publication exploring topics related to anesthesia and pain management. -
Physician shareholders awarded $3.5M+ in lawsuit against 2 former practice presidents
Mid-Continent Anesthesiology was awarded more than $3.5 million after a jury found its two former presidents didn't disclose their compensation or provide sufficient evidence that they were fairly paid, The Wichita Eagle reports. -
Meet Dr. Leopoldo Rodriguez, the Society for Ambulatory Anesthesiology's president-elect — 4 things to know
Leopoldo Rodriguez, MD, is president-elect of the Society for Ambulatory Anesthesia. -
ASA recognizes Dr. Jerome Klafta for contributions to anesthesia
Jerome M. Klafta, MD, received the American Society of Anesthesiologists' 2019 Excellence in Education Award. -
A 'powerhouse' partnership: Meet Anesthesia Business Consultants' recent affiliate
Medac, an anesthesia revenue cycle management and billing services provider, partnered with Anesthesia Business Consultants and Plexus TG earlier this year. -
Penn Medicine implements opioid prescribing alerts in outpatient clinic's EMRs
Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine recently began notifying outpatient providers of best practices around opioid prescribing through EMR-based alerts, HealthData Management reports. -
Getting paid for ultrasound guidance during postoperative pain blocks — 3 reminders
In order to get paid, providers must properly document ultrasound guidance during the placement of postoperative pain blocks, according to Anesthesia Business Consultants President and CEO Tony Mira. -
Michigan anesthesia practice pays $600K+ to resolve fraud allegations — 4 insights
Traverse City, Mich.-based Traverse Anesthesia Associates agreed to pay the government $607,966 to settle fraud allegations, the Traverse City Record-Eagle reports. -
Advanced Pain Management adds to ranks — 3 things to know
Santa Clarita, Calif.-based Advanced Pain Management added Hirsh Kaveeshvar, DO, to its team. -
Anesthesia Business Consultants holds charity campaign for 2nd year — 3 highlights
Anesthesia Business Consultants is running a campaign benefiting the homeless for a second year, the company announced Oct. 8. -
Florida pain clinic opening expanded Alabama clinic — 3 insights
Clearway Pain Solutions is moving its pain management clinic in Atmore, Ala., into an expanded space, The Atmore Advocate reports. -
The outpatient migration: 3 things for anesthesia groups to consider
Anesthesia practices considering expansion into the outpatient setting should weigh several factors before taking action, according to Anesthesia Business Consultants President and CEO Tony Mira. -
Minnesota pain clinic aims to increase access to naloxone
Minneapolis-based Nura, a pain clinic, will begin offering free Narcan kits to certain patients taking opiate analgesics. -
Anesthesia journal selects Dr. Brian Sites as editor-in-chief — 3 things to know
Brian D. Sites, MD, will become the next editor-in-chief of Regional Anesthesia & Pain Medicine. -
The 'pre-payment screening movement' is spreading — 3 things to know
Prominent health insurers are putting up roadblocks to swift reimbursement for postoperative pain blocks, according to Anesthesia Business Consultants President and CEO Tony Mira. -
CRH’s anesthesia business evolves as new leadership arrives
Since its inception in December 2014, CRH Anesthesia, a subsidiary of CRH Medical Corp., has expanded to provide anesthesia services in over 50 centers nationwide. -
3 medications that could affect outpatient outcomes
The quality of outpatient care could suffer if patients take certain medications before surgery, according to Raleigh (N.C.) Orthopaedic Surgery Center. -
3 factors could snare reimbursement for acute pain blocks
A few factors could have practices coming up short when it comes to reimbursement for acute pain blocks, according to Anesthesia Business Consultants President and CEO Tony Mira.
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