Anesthesia provider shortage by the numbers

The anesthesia provider shortage is a continuing obstacle in care provision, as reimbursements decline and physicians leave the workforce. 

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Here are five key numbers on the anesthesia provider shortage to know:

1. Nearly 30% of anesthesiologists are predicted to leave the practice by 2033, according to a 2023 white paper from Medicus Healthcare Solutions, leading to a shortage of 12,500 anesthesiologists.

2. More than 17% of anesthesiologists are nearing retirement, and 56% are older than 55, according to Medicus. 

3. More than 2,872 anesthesiologists left the workforce from 2021 to 2022, according to a report from Definitive Healthcare.

4. The shortage is exacerbated by reimbursement declines. Medicare’s average anesthesia rate for 2023 was $21.88, a 5.5% decline from 2019, according to an analysis by Coronis Health.

5. Medicare reimbursements for anesthesia services decreased from $22.2730 per unit in 2019 to $21.1249 in 2023, another analysis from VMG Health found.

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