Re: Independent CRNA's
It is really in the answer of how you define independent practice. Many CRNAs are independent business people, have their own practices, do their own billing, and everything else involved in being in a business. Also, many choose to work for someone else, hospital, MD Group, ASC, All CRNA Group, etc. Those people are employees and, as such receive a salary and benefits. Another important distinction, independent CRNAs purchase their own malpractice insurance, if you are employed, your employer pays.
CRNAs are the pioneers in independent practice by nurses.
One way is not necessarily better than the other, but the option of going independent is important.
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