(BPT) – The “silver tsunami” of people 65 and older combined with the uptick in surgeries during the winter months is creating the perfect storm for a sometimes-overlooked issue — postoperative ...
Question: What are the biggest threats to anesthesiologists right now? Editor’s note: These responses were edited lightly for clarity and length. John Bramhall, MD, PhD. Professor of Clinical ...
ASCs are likely to face continuing anesthesia problems into 2025, but there are potential models and solutions for physicians and centers. Scott Mayer: ASCs will not be out of the woods in 2025 with ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Infants who are given general anesthesia more than once are twice as likely to have learning disabilities later on than children never exposed to the drugs, a new study ...
NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - A new study hints that young children who are exposed to general anesthesia may be put at significantly increased risk of having behavior problems or language or other ...
The Iowa Society of Anesthesiologists has raised concerns about MercyOne's new partnership with Vituity for anesthesia care. The board worries the change reduces physician oversight and could ...
Congress’ committees of jurisdiction are currently considering massive changes to the physician payment system, including repealing the sustainable growth rate and creating a stable period of payments ...
A Louisiana hospital did not have a duty to disclose an anesthesiologist’s drug problem in a reference to a prospective hospital employer, and therefore cannot be held liable for patient injuries the ...
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