When did CRNAs start receiving Medicare reimbursement?

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Multiple Choice

When did CRNAs start receiving Medicare reimbursement?

Explanation:
Medicare began reimbursing CRNAs for anesthesia services on January 1, 1989. This change recognized certified registered nurse anesthetists as eligible providers under Medicare Part B, allowing them to bill for the anesthesia they administer. In practice, CRNAs are typically paid under the physician fee schedule, usually at about 80% of that rate, with the patient responsible for the remaining 20% plus any deductible. This milestone helped expand access to anesthesia care by enabling direct reimbursement for the work of CRNAs.

Medicare began reimbursing CRNAs for anesthesia services on January 1, 1989. This change recognized certified registered nurse anesthetists as eligible providers under Medicare Part B, allowing them to bill for the anesthesia they administer. In practice, CRNAs are typically paid under the physician fee schedule, usually at about 80% of that rate, with the patient responsible for the remaining 20% plus any deductible. This milestone helped expand access to anesthesia care by enabling direct reimbursement for the work of CRNAs.

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