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Anesthesia

Researchers from the department of anesthesiology at Tufts Medical Center in Boston looked at whether or not low doses of solubilized injectable diclofenac sodium would be effective for management of acute pain after abdominal or pelvic surgery, according to Anesthesia-Analgesia.

At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago Oct. 26, Scott Becker, JD, CPA, partner at McGuireWoods, and chairman of the firm's healthcare department, discussed Office of Inspector General Opinion 6-6 guidance regarding anesthesia in ASCs.

Researchers used the American Society of Anesthesiologists' Close Claims Project database and the National Inpatient Sample to compare the rate of claims for trauma anesthesia care to national trauma surgery data, according to Anesthesia & Analgesia.

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At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago on Oct. 25, Rebecca Twersky, MD, of the ambulatory surgery unit at State University of New York Downstate Medical Center, discussed key trends in ambulatory anesthesia.

At the 19th Annual Ambulatory Surgery Centers Conference in Chicago Oct. 26, Charles Militana, MD, director of ASCs at North American Partners in Anesthesia and director of anesthesia at the Dorothy & Alvin Schwartz ASC at North Shore University Hospital…

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services' proposed rule for the 2013 Medicare physician fee schedule has been sent to the Office of Management and Budget for review, as the American Society of Anesthesiologists continues to oppose a section on…

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