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SummaryThe conversation discusses the topic of rural pass-through and its impact on the anesthesiologist shortage. It explores the idea of including physician anesthesiologists in rural pass-through and whether it would be an effective solution. The conversation also delves into the concept of shortage and how it can be addressed by utilizing anesthesia providers to their maximum potential. The importance of deregulation and allowing local experts to make decisions about anesthesia models is emphasized. The conversation concludes with a discussion on title misappropriation and the need for transparency in using the terms 'physician anesthesiologist' and 'nurse anesthesiologist'.Keywordsrural pass-through, anesthesiologist shortage, physician anesthesiologists, CRNAs, shortage solution, utilization of anesthesia providers, deregulation, local decision-making, title misappropriation, transparencyTakeawaysIncluding physician anesthesiologists in rural pass-through may not have a significant impact on the anesthesiologist shortage.Utilizing anesthesia providers to their maximum potential can help address the shortage.Deregulation and allowing local experts to make decisions about anesthesia models is crucial.Transparency in using the terms 'physician anesthesiologist' and 'nurse anesthesiologist' is important to avoid confusion.Key Quotes "Rural pass-through is about providing compassionate care close to home for rural facilities across rural America.""The idea here is to subsidize the ability for people to get care close to home and be economically efficient in doing it.""The shortage is artificial because of model selection and facilities."ChaptersSend us Fan MailFollow us at:InstagramFacebookTwitter/XLearn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices



