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PE's and midlevels - I need some information

a question has come up about the stance of PE firms - employers on the use of midlevels in radiology. Of course in other areas - Emergency medicine, anesthesia - PE firms are on the forefront of expelling MDs and DOs in favor of NPs and PAs.

I would like to know what the situation is in Radiology, nationwide.

If you are in a PE owned practice - what is happening?

  1. do you uses RAs? (of course many non-PE practices do this also). How are they used?
  2. Is your employer pushing to support MARCA - type bills (these are bills that would allow the radiologist or the radiologists employer to bill for the work of the RA.
  3. is your employer using NPs or PAs? If so - in what capacity. I have seen some departments in which PAs were doing neurointerventional cases. How common is this?
  4. Is your employer using NPs or PAs OR RAs to perform interpretation? Even if this is over-read by a radiologist?
  5. Are you aware of other practices that are using RA's or NPs or PAs for interpretation? University of Pennsylvania has done this - verified. I am trying to determine if others are
  6. Is your PE employer working politically to increase the scope of practice of these midevels in radiology?

Thanks in advance (of course PM responses are welcome also)

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