Fifty-two percent of respondents were concerned they would have less time to spend with their physicians. Nearly half believed less qualified individuals would administer medical procedures previously conducted by physicians.
In terms of anesthesia, nearly 80 percent of respondents wanted an anesthesiologist to administer the anesthesia for their surgeries, and nearly 75 percent expressed concern over states allowing nurses to provide anesthesia without a supervising physician.
Read the ASA release on Vital Health Report.
Read more on anesthesia:
–Numeric Rating Scores for Self-Reported Pain Appropriate for Children
–4 Ways ASCs Can Improve Operational Efficiency With Anesthesia
–Anesthesia Business Consultants Partners With iMDsoft
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