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6 new anesthesia partnerships in the last 30 days
From a Florida endoscopy center partnership to a university medical center, here are six anesthesia partnerships Becker's has reported on in the last 30 days. -
Florida physician on state board allegedly allowed paramedics to provide anesthesia care at own practice
Ravi Chandra, MD, a vascular surgeon and political appointee of the Florida Board of Medicine, allegedly failed to ensure his Ocala-based office complied with a state anesthesia regulation, Tampa Bay Times reported Sept. 7. -
Highest-paying workplaces for CRNAs
Outpatient care centers are the top paying site of service for certified nurse anesthetists, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' occupational employment statistics survey released March 31. -
Anesthesiologists making headlines: 3 stories in 2 weeks
Here are three anesthesiologists who have made headlines since Aug. 29: -
United Digestive expands anesthesia services to 3 Florida endoscopy centers
United Digestive, a gastroenterology-focused practice management company, is offering anesthesia services at three Southwest Florida endoscopy centers. -
NAPA adds services to Richmond University Medical Center
North American Partners in Anesthesia teamed up with Richmond University Medical Center in Staten Island, N.Y. -
NorthStar Anesthesia expands services to UT Health Tyler
NorthStar Anesthesia is providing services for the University of Texas Health Tyler hospital and its health science center, the group said in an Aug. 31 news release shared with Becker's. -
8 anesthesiologist lawsuits in 2022
Here are eight lawsuits involving anesthesiologists that Becker's has reported on since Jan. 1: -
CMA names 1st Indigenous president
Alika Lafontaine, MD, an anesthesiologist in Grande Prairie, Alberta, Canada, was inducted as the Canadian Medical Association's first Indigenous president, Everything GP reported Aug. 26. -
Anesthesiologist, pain clinic pays nearly $1M to settle false claims allegations
A LaVale, Md.-based anesthesiologist and pain management practice will pay $980,000 to resolve allegations they submitted false claims for medically unnecessary urine tests, Cumberland Times-News reported Aug. 27. -
What CRNAs are paid in all 50 states
Connecticut is the state with the highest annual mean wage for certified nurse anesthetists, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics' occupational employment statistics survey released March 31. -
Anesthesiologists making headlines: 4 updates in 2 weeks
Here are four anesthesiologists making headlines since Aug. 9: -
3 NAPA partnerships in 2 weeks
Here are three partnerships from anesthesia-focused pain management company North American Partners in Anesthesia that Becker's has reported on since Aug. 11: -
7 anesthesia updates for ASC leaders
A former anesthesiologist surrendered his license and six more anesthesia stories Becker's has reported on since Aug. 11: -
ASC equipment refurbisher Prescott acquires anesthesia equipment seller
Prescott, refurbisher of surgical microscopes used in ASCs, has expanded into anesthesia support services through the acquisition of Heartland Medical Sales & Service. -
NAPA to partner with Penn State's new medical center
North American Partners in Anesthesia will partner with Penn State Health Lancaster Medical Center starting Oct. 1, the company said Aug. 23. -
Anesthesiologist surrenders medical license after 'gross negligence' allegation
Narendra Raval, a former anesthesiologist at Bakersfield, Calif.-based Mercy Hospital, has surrendered his license after the California Medical Board accused him of administering the wrong medicine to a pregnant woman in labor, which left her parapalegic for one year, bakersfield.com reported Aug. 15. -
NAPA partners with North Carolina ASC
North American Partners in Anesthesia partnered with Wilmington (N.C.) Health Ambulatory Surgery Center. -
Rising anesthesia workload could lead to surgery risks: Tony Mira
As the demand for anesthesia providers grows, there is a rising concern for the ability to maintain patient safety, according to a June blog post by Tony Mira, Anesthesia Business Consultants' president and CEO. -
CRNA pay in the last 5 years
Average certified registered nurse anesthetists pay dropped nearly 14 percent in the last year, according to Merritt Hawkins and AMN Healthcare's 2022 "Review of Physician and Advanced Practitioner Recruiting Incentives."
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