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5 states with the most employed anesthesiologists
New York employs the most anesthesiologists of any state. -
CRNA pay by state
The average annual salary for certified nurse anesthetists in the U.S. is $205,770. -
The importance of an 'anesthesia backup plan'
Shawna Alfano, MSN, RN, administrator and director of nursing of Walnut Creek, Calif.-based BASS Surgery Center, joined Becker's to discuss the biggest lesson her team learned this year. -
3 considerations for chronic pain treatment payments, per 1 anesthesiology group
Anesthesiology specialists are grappling with increasingly stringent payer policies that have led to inconsistent reimbursement when treating chronic pain. As the costs associated with practicing medicine continue to rise and the cut to Medicare reimbursement looms, accurate coding is paramount to physicians' reimbursement. -
The physician fee schedule: What chronic pain leaders need to know
The 2024 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule contains thousands of pages of rules for physicians to sift through, with only a portion obtaining to every specialty. -
ASC anesthesiologist's license suspended following missing fentanyl
The license of anesthesiologist Jeffrey Christensen, MD, who has been affiliated with Casper-based Wyoming Surgical Center, has been suspended after an investigation involving missing fentanyl, K2 Radio reported Dec. 12. -
5 highest paid anesthesiologists in Atlanta
The highest paid anesthesiologist in Atlanta earns $741,000 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. -
Top paying states for CRNAs
Certified nurse anesthetists make an average of $205,770 annually. -
5 states with the most employed CRNAs
Florida employs the most certified nurse anesthetists of any state. -
Health systems, ASCs continue grappling with the anesthesiologist shortage
The anesthesia provider shortage has been a plague on ASCs and health systems alike. -
Lawmakers looking to change CRNA supervision requirements
Government officials from Florida, Colorado, Delaware, Missouri and California have all made efforts to topple supervision requirements for certified registered nurse anesthetists. -
The decline of anesthesia reimbursements: 5 key considerations
While demand for anesthesia services has skyrocketed, Medicare reimbursements have shrunk, according to VMG Health's 2023 "Physician Alignment: Tips & Trends" report. -
10 major anesthesia stories from 2023
ASCs were overwhelmed by anesthesiologist shortages and anesthesia price hikes in 2023. -
Senators criticize US Anesthesia Partners for 'anticompetitive scheme'
Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts and Sen. Richard Blumenthal of Connecticut are calling for U.S. Anesthesia Partners and its private equity partner Welsh, Carson, Anderson & Stowe to answer for what a federal agency called an "anticompetitive scheme." -
Florida looks to loosen CRNA supervision requirements
Florida lawmakers Rep. Mike Giallombardo and Sen. Blaise Ingoglia are proposing legislation that would eliminate the current requirement for certified registered nurse anesthetists to have a written supervisory agreement with a physician, The Capitolist reported Dec. 4. -
SCA Health anesthesiology chief joins Surgical Directions board
Katherine Grichnik, MD, chief of anesthesiology services at SCA Health, has joined the strategic advisory board at healthcare tech-enabled solutions firm Surgical Directions. -
Former anesthesiologist to be released after serving 2 years for manslaughter
Former Los Angeles-based anesthesiologist Stephen Kyo-Sung Kim, MD, was ordered to be released Dec. 4 following two years in prison in connection with a 2021 guilty plea to involuntary manslaughter in the death of a fellow physician during surgery, according to a Dec. 4 report from MyNewsLA. -
What 6 anesthesiologists are prioritizing for 2024
Every year brings several changes in the healthcare industry, and 2024 is shaping up to be no exception. Heading into the new year, anesthesiologists plan to grow their skill sets, expand ASC partnerships and improve payer relations. -
Oregon hospitals delay 'several hundred' surgeries due to anesthesiologist shortage
Portland, Ore.-based Providence Portland Medical Center and Providence St. Vincent Medical Center have had to cancel several hundred surgeries amid a shortage of anesthesia providers, The Oregonian reported Nov. 30. -
5 highest paid anesthesiologists in Jacksonville
The highest paid anesthesiologist in Jacksonville, Fla. earns $570,500 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.
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