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Restrictions on CRNA practice do not improve patient safety

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A study in Medical Care reports that scope of practice restrictions and physician requirements for certified registered nurse anesthetists (CRNAs) have no effect on anesthesia patient safety, but can reduce patient access to quality care and increase costs. Read more and read the study abstract.

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