
Changing the model will increase access to needed health care services, containing costs, and giving Florida hospitals the flexibility to meet patient needs in under-served rural and urban communities alike.
Changing the model would put patients first, ahead of an out-dated anesthesia model that favors turf wars over what is best for patients and taxpayers. It would put Florida’s anesthesia model in line with 40 other states.
At a time when health care laws and delivery are changing, creating a smart, safe anesthesia model in Florida would improve access to needed, often life-saving, medical care for thousands of patients at Florida hospitals.
A smart, safe anesthesia delivery model will increase access to needed health care services, containing costs, and giving Florida hospitals the flexibility to meet patient needs in underserved rural and urban communities alike.
Based on experiences in other states, there is evidence new legislation will contain, and even lower, health care costs related to anesthesia and surgeries.
Substantial scientific and medical research has found no differences in patient safety and surgical outcomes in states with and without CRNA supervision.
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