Challenge Anesthesia was founded to specifically fill a need. Many small healthcare organizations struggle to receive the value they expect from anesthesia services. Costs are rising disproportionately to the care provided, and workloads are often misrepresented to patients, healthcare organizations, and providers. Poorly managed anesthesia departments are burdened by high administrative fees, inadequate oversight, weak leadership, lack of support, and inefficiencies—all while stipend demands continue to grow.
This systemic mismanagement often causes healthcare organizations to view anesthesia services as liabilities rather than assets, leading to strained relationships with service providers and staff. Challenge Anesthesia seeks to change this narrative by delivering genuine value. While we do not claim to be the cheapest option, we are dedicated to ensuring our patients and customers always receive services that meet or exceed their expectations, restoring trust and leaving them confident in the quality of care we provide.
First and always, to provide loyal care for our patients, to deliver attractive value and fidelity for the continued success of our customers, and to elevate the practice of our providers by fostering an environment that nurtures autonomy and the ardent pursuit of excellent anesthesia care.
At Challenge Anesthesia, we see a future where anesthesia is recognized not only for the safety it ensures in the OR, but for the trust, efficiency, and stability it brings to healthcare organizations. We are proud to be a CRNA-owned group that is redefining anesthesia services with integrity, transparency, and excellence at the core.
Challenge Anesthesia is proud to share that our founder, Jason Flowers, was featured on the Rural Health Rising podcast (Episode 155):
“No CRNAs, No Surgeries: How Full Practice Authorization Supports Rural Surgical Care.”
In this engaging conversation with hosts Jeremiah J. (JJ) Hodshire, President & CEO of Hillsdale Hospital, and Rachel Lott, Director of Marketing & Development, Jason discusses the vital role Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) play in sustaining surgical services in rural communities—and how full practice authorization helps ensure patients continue to have access to safe, timely care.
🎧 Click here to listen to the full episode
This feature underscores Challenge Anesthesia’s ongoing commitment to advancing rural healthcare and advocating for the future of anesthesia practice.
Join Challenge Anesthesia at Sheridan Community Hospital in Sheridan, MI. Enjoy flexible scheduling, no call, full autonomy, and competitive pay in a supportive, small-town setting.
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