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Maximizing Anesthesiologist Productivity
HealthDataManagement, 04/16/09
The cost of maintaining anesthesiologists in an inpatient academic medical center is enormous-hitting nearly $600,000 in total costs, including support, per physician. Thus, maximizing the productivity of these highly trained specialists is paramount.
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