Free Webinar: Keeping Your Surgeons Satisfied — The Role of Anesthesia Management in Meeting Their Demands and Optimizing the OR

Title: Keeping Your Surgeons Satisfied — The Role of Anesthesia Management in Meeting Their Demands and Optimizing the OR

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Date:
Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Time: 1:15 PM – 2:15 PM CST

Overview:
According to a recent study, 20-40 percent of a hospital’s revenue is generated by the OR. In a future that portends lower reimbursement rates, it is imperative that all processes and clinical elements surrounding the OR are efficient and effective. The relationship between the anesthesia department and surgeons figures prominently into this equation and cannot be overlooked.

This Webinar will help you understand what it takes for your hospital to attract and keep surgeons satisfied, and what that means to your bottom line. Learn from our speakers how they improved OR activities at their hospitals by implementing better anesthesia management and surgeon-centric scheduling without sacrificing clinical quality, safety and patient and staff satisfaction.

Speaker information: Jim Edwards, CEO, Greater Hazleton (Pa.) General Hospital; Maureen Martin, MD, chief of surgery, Kern Medical Center, Bakersfield, Calif.; and Marc E. Koch, MD, MBA, president and CEO, Somnia Anesthesia Services.

What past participants are saying: Jim Stidham, MBA, CASC, a participant in previous Webinars featuring Somnia Anesthesia Services, says, “Thank you for the opportunity to be part of your Webinar. On both occasions, I have found them to be very informative; your speakers were well prepared and possessed a full understanding of their subject matter — something that I cannot say about all of the seminars I have attended. Thank you again for offering such a fine program.”

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