US Anesthesia Partners (USAP), an anesthesia-focused physician services organization, added another group of Houston providers to its physician services organization through a recent partnership.
The new group of anesthesiologists / anesthetists will become the Northeast Houston Division of Greater Houston Anesthesiology - one of USAP's founding practices.This partnership extends USAP's coverage of the high growth Houston market. New division providers will enjoy the benefits of USAP's resources as practices nationwide recognize the need to invest in IT and address other key care initiatives. Read more
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