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Return of The Dark Lord: MacKinnon is BACK RE: Mass Opt Out
Manage episode 422423538 series 2970897
Summary
In this conversation, Joe Rodriguez interviews Michael McKinnon, podcast founder, CRNA, and assistant program director at National University. They discuss two topics: the supervision clarification advisory opinion from the Arizona Board of Nursing and the opt-out of Medicare Part A physician supervision requirements in Massachusetts. McKinnon shares his perspective on these issues and emphasizes the importance of removing barriers to competition and promoting a level playing field in healthcare.
Keywords
CRNA, supervision clarification, advisory opinion, Arizona Board of Nursing, AA, opt-out, Medicare Part A, physician supervision, Massachusetts
Takeaways
- Removing barriers to competition and promoting a level playing field in healthcare is important.
- The supervision clarification advisor opinion from the Arizona Board of Nursing allows CRNAs to supervise other health professionals.
- The opt-out of Medicare Part A physician supervision requirements in Massachusetts eliminates the perception of supervision and reduces liability concerns for CRNAs.
- The opt-out also simplifies contract negotiations and promotes collaboration between CRNAs and surgeons.
- CRNAs should have the opportunity to choose the model of care that best suits their practice and the needs of their patients.
- More states should consider opting out of Medicare Part A physician supervision requirements to improve access to care and increase provider options.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background of Michael McKinnon
01:04
Supervision Clarification Advisor Opinion in Arizona
05:21
Opposition to Anti-Competitive Legislation
09:31
Opting Out of Medicare Part A Supervision Requirements in Massachusetts
12:20
Impact of Opting Out on CRNAs and Service Line Management
16:29
Future Plans and Conclusion
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Manage episode 422423538 series 2970897
Summary
In this conversation, Joe Rodriguez interviews Michael McKinnon, podcast founder, CRNA, and assistant program director at National University. They discuss two topics: the supervision clarification advisory opinion from the Arizona Board of Nursing and the opt-out of Medicare Part A physician supervision requirements in Massachusetts. McKinnon shares his perspective on these issues and emphasizes the importance of removing barriers to competition and promoting a level playing field in healthcare.
Keywords
CRNA, supervision clarification, advisory opinion, Arizona Board of Nursing, AA, opt-out, Medicare Part A, physician supervision, Massachusetts
Takeaways
- Removing barriers to competition and promoting a level playing field in healthcare is important.
- The supervision clarification advisor opinion from the Arizona Board of Nursing allows CRNAs to supervise other health professionals.
- The opt-out of Medicare Part A physician supervision requirements in Massachusetts eliminates the perception of supervision and reduces liability concerns for CRNAs.
- The opt-out also simplifies contract negotiations and promotes collaboration between CRNAs and surgeons.
- CRNAs should have the opportunity to choose the model of care that best suits their practice and the needs of their patients.
- More states should consider opting out of Medicare Part A physician supervision requirements to improve access to care and increase provider options.
Chapters
00:00
Introduction and Background of Michael McKinnon
01:04
Supervision Clarification Advisor Opinion in Arizona
05:21
Opposition to Anti-Competitive Legislation
09:31
Opting Out of Medicare Part A Supervision Requirements in Massachusetts
12:20
Impact of Opting Out on CRNAs and Service Line Management
16:29
Future Plans and Conclusion
Send us a Text Message.
44 Episoden
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