Physician Practice
Practice Name | U.S. Anesthesia Partners |
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Website | usap.com |
Number of Physicians (MD/DO) | 2 |
Number of Locations | 12 |
U.S. Anesthesia Partners (USAP) is a physician-owned and clinician-led single-specialty anesthesia practice. They provide comprehensive, high-quality anesthesiology services to hospitals and ASCs across the country, serving over 2 million patients annually. USAP's care teams, comprising anesthesiologists, CRNAs, and CAAs, cover a wide range of specialties including cardiovascular, neurosurgery, obstetrics, orthopedics, pediatrics, transplant, and intensive care management. The organization emphasizes clinical excellence, patient safety, and operational efficiency, utilizing data and technology for continuous quality improvement.
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Primary Electronic Health Record System
U.S. Anesthesia Partners (USAP) does not appear to utilize a single, branded patient portal like "MyChart" that provides comprehensive access to patient records, appointment scheduling, and communication across their entire network. Instead, their online patient presence is primarily focused on bill payment. USAP offers online portals for patients to pay their bills, with the specific portal sometimes varying by state or even by alphabetical ุชูุณูู of patient last names in some regions. They also provide a "View and Pay Bill" portal where patients can access their billing information using a Bill ID. While USAP does use electronic health records internally [1 from prior turn] and their subsidiary, Elevated Practice Solutions, integrates with hospital EHR systems for functions like revenue cycle management, this integration is for business and operational purposes rather than providing a unified patient-facing portal for clinical data across all USAP locations. Given that USAP partners with over 700 hospitals and facilities across the U.S., it is likely that any comprehensive patient portal access, including medical records and appointment details related to anesthesia services provided by USAP clinicians, would be through the patient portal system of the individual hospital or facility where the patient received care. The USAP Notice of Privacy Practices also indicates that the privacy practices of the hospital or facility where services are rendered may control the use and disclosure of patient information in an organized health care arrangement [1 from prior turn]. Therefore, it is not possible to identify a single EHR vendor used by USAP based on a universal patient portal, as their direct patient portal offerings appear limited to billing. The EHR system a patient's information resides in would depend on the specific hospital or facility where they received anesthesia services from a USAP provider.