The key to long-term success for anesthesia groups — 3 thoughts from Tony Mira

Constituency is the key to long-term success for anesthesia practices, according to Anesthesia Business Consultants President and CEO Tony Mira.

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Three thoughts Mr. Mira shared on the topic:

1. Providers start to feel disconnected if they think they don’t have a voice in practice decisions.

2. Anesthesia providers are increasingly comfortable with earning a reasonable salary over having control over decisions.

3. National anesthesia entities are having trouble maintaining a consistent team of providers at a single site.

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