Mike MacKinnon is Back! Massachusetts Opt Out and What it Means vs

Anesthesia Deconstructed: Science. Policy. Realities.

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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