Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs)
We know CRNAs are trained to anticipate complications before they arise—so are we.
Scope of Practice: We also advise CRNAs on scope of practice considerations, including compliance with supervision or independent practice requirements, delegation and collaboration arrangements, and evolving regulatory frameworks that may affect your authority to provide anesthesia services. Whether you are practicing in a hospital, ambulatory surgical center, or independent setting, we help ensure your practice remains compliant while maximizing your professional autonomy. We also assist CRNAs in forming and structuring their own legal entities, including professional or business entities for independent practice where permitted by state law, helping you navigate entity selection, compliance requirements, contracting, and operational setup so you can build and grow a compliant and sustainable practice.
