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Anesthesia

A team of researchers led by Philadelphia-based Penn Medicine anesthesiologists have identified the "top five" most common perioperative procedures that are supported by the least amount of clinical evidence and published their findings in JAMA Internal Medicine.

State-level All-Payer Claims Databases evolving rapidly and while knowing how your offering compares to competitors can provide an advantage and minimize negative consequences, there may still be concerns for anesthesiologists, according to the most recent Anesthesia Business Consultants blog post.

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The Anesthesia Quality Institute's National Anesthesia Clinical Outcomes Registry received qualified clinical data registry status a little more than a month ago, which gives anesthesiologists a new Physician Quality Reporting System option, according to an Anesthesia Business Consultants blog post.

At the 12th Annual Spine, Orthopedic and Pain Management-Driven Conference + Future of Spine in Chicago on June 14, David Paly, MD, board certified in pain medicine and anesthesiology at South Sound Neurosurgery Brain and Spine Center in Puyallup, Wash.,…

Better management of anesthesia — techniques, patient selection and efficiency — has potential to add value to orthopedic practices, according to Michael R. Redler, MD, and Barry Stein, MD, both of the Surgery Center of Fairfield County, in their talk…

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