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Ensure proper training for propofol use in ASCs

Ambulatory Quality and Compliance Insider, August 1, 2008

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Propofol is used in many ambulatory surgery centers (ASC), especially for routine colonoscopies. It causes less nausea than conventional methods and wears off more quickly. But many aren’t sure who should administer the high-risk drug, which has no reversal agent.

Aetna, Inc., the third-largest insurance company in the United States, originally planned to cut coverage of anesthesia services used during routine endoscopies and colonoscopies, similar to actions taken by Humana and Wellpoint.

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