Here are four points:
1. The practice’s clinicians focus on a number of anesthesia care areas, including cardiovascular, pediatric and neuro-anesthesia.
2. According to Shawn A. Thomas, MD, the practice’s president, USAP was attractive for a number of reasons such as its single-specialty focus and its partnership model.
3. USAP’s physician partners maintain governance of their practices and collectively own more than 50 percent of USAP.
4. The company’s team members serve communities in Florida, Texas and Colorado.
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