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Michigan anesthesiologist guilty of operating $35M pill mill
A Bingham Farms, Mich.-based physician was convicted of running a $35 million pill mill, the Detroit Free Press reported July 12. -
Indiana CRNA loses appeal of sex discrimination lawuit
An Indiana appeals court affirmed the decision that a certified registered nurse fired from Indianapolis-based Riley Hospital for Children was due to behavioral problems rather than sex discrimination, The Indiana Lawyer reported July 11. -
Anesthesiologists in the headlines: 4 stories to know
Here are four stories about anesthesiologists since June 17: -
More states push to clarify CRNA scope of practice: 4 laws to know
The American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology is one of the chief organizations pushing state legislatures to remove barriers on certified nurse anesthetists' scope of practice. -
Anesthesiologist wealth: 4 report takeaways
Anesthesiology is the eleventh wealthiest speciality, according to Medscape's "Physician Wealth & Debt Report 2022." -
Anesthesiologists in these 2 regions saw sharp pay drops
Anesthesiologists in the East and South saw sizable drops in their median wages from 2021 to 2022, according to a June blog post from Tony Mira, Anesthesia Business Consultants' president and CEO. -
Justice Department cracks down on ASC, anesthesia provider arrangements
Recent government actions involving ASC-anesthesia provider arrangements point to a need to carefully vet these partnerships, according to a June 20 article in JDSupra from the law firm Waller Lansden Dortch & Davis. -
Crunching the numbers: the profitability of anesthesia
Data reporting is a powerful tool for any successful anesthesia practice; however, Tony Mira, chair and CEO of MiraMed, stressed the importance of proper analysis of collected data in a recently published blog post. -
How the anesthesia provider shortage is hurting ASCs
The anesthesia provider shortage is forcing some ASCs to pay extra stipends to secure coverage, according to Laura Galeazzi, administrator of Lancaster, Calif.-based Antelope Valley Surgical Institute. -
Anesthesia compensation: 4 stats to know
Anesthesiologist salaries increased by only 1 percent between 2020 and 2021, according to a June blog post from Tony Mira, Anesthesia Business Consultants' president and CEO. -
Average anesthesia salary by state 2022
The average annual salary for anesthesiologists in the U.S. is $226,000, according to career website Zippia, with the highest being in North Dakota and lowest in Hawaii. -
4 anesthesiologists making headlines
At least four anesthesiologists made headlines in the last two weeks, including a New York physician who admitted to buying prescription medicine for a profit and an Illinois anesthesiologist running for office. -
Anesthesia group sees spike in patient engagement with texting platform
Chicago-based anesthesia practice Mobile Anesthesiologists saw a jump in patient engagement after working with two-way texting platform Dialog Health. -
Need for temporary anesthesia providers remains high, pointing to growing shortage
Anesthesia providers, including anesthesiologists and certified registered nurse anesthetists, were the most used type of locum tenens professionals in the last year, according to AMN Healthcare's "2022 Survey of Locum Tenens." -
Patients sue Yale after being given saline instead of fentanyl
New Haven, Conn.-based Yale University is being sued by dozens of patients claiming the staff at the health system's reproductive clinic should have known that instead of giving fentanyl to the patients they were being injected with saline, the New Haven Register reported May 31. -
950 Michigan physicians call for state to reinstate oversight of CRNAs
The Michigan Society of Anesthesiologists is urging Gov. Gretchen Whitmer to reinstate the physician supervision requirement for certified registered nurse anesthetists to administer anesthesia. -
Patient sues Minnesota anesthesiologist, pain center for opioid addiction
A patient of a St.Paul, Minn.-based anesthesiologist and pain clinic is suing both, blaming them for his opioid dependency, the Pioneer Press reported May 25. -
NorthStar Anesthesia now servicing suburban Chicago hospital
NorthStar Anesthesia has expanded to Ascension Alexian Brothers in Elk Grove Village, Ill. -
Anesthesiologist running for Illinois House seat
Anesthesiologist Bill Hauter, MD, is running for the 87th Illinois House District, the State Journal-Register reported May 20. -
Electronic Pain Pumps Are Revolutionizing Patient Satisfaction, Safety And Outcomes For Outpatient Orthopedic Surgeries
With many major orthopedic surgeries shifting to the outpatient setting, ASCs and hospital outpatient departments are grappling with how to help patients heal at home and achieve high levels of patient satisfaction while limiting opioid use. Anesthesia providers can achieve this with new postop pain management solutions like regional anesthesia and new pain pump technologies that safely extend the duration of pain relief for orthopedic surgery patients out to five days.
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