Non-operating room anesthesia services are becoming a more common frustration for anesthesia practices, according to Anesthesia Business Consultants President and CEO Tony Mira. 1. Non-OR anesthesia ...
The ability to provide care and keep patients safe in newer, non-operating room settings is one of the biggest opportunities as well as hurdles for anesthesia providers, according to one physician.
In the past decade, the need for anesthesia services outside of the operating room (OR) has increased dramatically. While this can be partially attributed to the expansion of gastrointestinal ...
Many anesthesia groups face large increases in demand for anesthesia services outside the operating room (OR) suite, but from an anesthesia standpoint, these cases are often scheduled sporadically and ...
After the pandemic, 78% of healthcare facilities report anesthesia staff shortages. Here's how to fix it. The country is grappling with a critical shortage of anesthesia staff and several steps need ...
As anesthesia departments face mounting pressures from labor shortages, case demand variability, and increasing complexity across OR and non-OR locations, forward-thinking leaders are adopting new ...
Hospitals are facing a looming anesthesia provider shortage as a consequence of converging demographic, organizational, care delivery and compensation-related factors. How hospitals respond to this ...
With great optimism for the future, I am excited to announce the appointment of Ryan Densmore, M.D., as the new director of Non-Operating Room Anesthesia (NORA) in the UAB Heersink School of Medicine ...
Anesthesia providers had high numbers of hand hygiene (HH) opportunities in the operating room per hour, but low levels of HH compliance, according to a new study. Compliance was lowest during the ...
In the rapidly evolving landscape of healthcare, anesthesia — once a behind-the-scenes specialty — is now taking center stage in hospital systems. Since the 1980s, anesthesia services were ...
SAN FRANCISCO and DALLAS, July 24, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Apella, a health technology company, and U.S. Anesthesia Partners, Inc. (USAP) announced today that they will work together to identify health ...
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