New Jersey Anesthesiologist Leader Calls for Continued Physician Supervision of Anesthesia

With regulations proposed by the New Jersey Department of Health and Senior Services to eliminate, within hospitals, physician supervision of advanced-practice nurses who specialize in anesthesia, Ervin Moss, MD, executive medical director of the New Jersey State Society of Anesthesiologists, is calling for support for two pieces of proposed legislation which would codify existing state regulations requiring the supervision in an op-ed column for The Times of Trenton.

 

The proposed pieces of legislation are A2268 and S2218 and are sponsored by Assemblyman Vincent Prieto (D-Secaucus) and Sen. Loretta Weinberg (D-Teaneck).

 

Dr. Moss also encourages readers to contact New Jersey State Commissioner of Health and Senior Services Poonam Alaigh, MD, to challenge the proposed regulations.

 

To date, 15 states have fully opted out of the federal requirement for physician supervision, with Colorado opting out for specific hospitals in September.


Read the op-ed column from Dr. Moss for The Times of Trenton about New Jersey anesthesia

 

Read more about the anesthesia provision debate:

 

- 5 Thoughts on the Physician Supervision of Anesthesia Rule From ASA President Dr. Mark Warner

 

- 16 States That Have Opted Out of Physician Supervision of Anesthesia Rule

 

- California Society of Anesthesiologists Explores Options to Reverse Gov. Schwarzenegger's Decision to Opt Out of Physician Supervision of Anesthesia

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