NorthStar Anesthesia Expands Its Reach in Florida
In a significant move within the healthcare landscape, NorthStar Anesthesia, a prominent provider in anesthesia services, announced its partnership with Tampa General Hospital (TGH) North in April 2025. This collaboration aims to deliver comprehensive anesthesia care and management services across three of TGH North's facilities: the Florida Endoscopy and Surgery Center, TGH Spring Hill Hospital, and TGH Brooksville.
This partnership represents a strategic milestone for NorthStar, as it seeks to solidify its presence in the fast-growing Florida healthcare market. The integration of their services promises to enhance the quality of patient care, setting a higher standard within TGH North’s medical offerings. Notably, the partnership will also introduce a new cardiac program this fall, further diversifying the specialized treatment options available to patients.
Adam Speigel, CEO of NorthStar Anesthesia, expressed enthusiasm regarding this expansion. He highlighted Florida's dynamic healthcare environment, stating, "This partnership reflects our long-term vision of aligning with leading healthcare facilities that cater to a growing patient base. We are excited to deepen our collaboration with TGH North, which echoes our commitment to prioritizing patient welfare and advancing healthcare resources in Florida's Central West region."
A key component of this partnership is the emphasis on clinician well-being. NorthStar is committed to fostering a balanced work-life environment for medical professionals. This is evidenced by the shift of TGH North’s existing anesthesiologists to full-time employee status, transitioning from an independent contractor model. This strategic redesign meets NorthStar's goal of effectively addressing staffing challenges, while also promoting transparency and predictability in employment.
Robert Ginn, Jr., Senior Vice President and Hospital President for TGH Brooksville and TGH Spring Hill, shared his outlook on this partnership: "We are thrilled to embark on this journey with NorthStar Anesthesia. Our mutual focus on public health and patient outcomes will drive this collaboration, ultimately benefiting our community. Our patients remain our top priority, and this partnership will push the envelope on the quality of care that our system is recognized for."
By outsourcing anesthesiology services to NorthStar, TGH North is strategically freeing up resources to further enhance their overall operations. This collaboration will pave the way for upgrades in hospital facilities, facilitating a capacity increase to treat more patients and manage more complex medical cases than ever before.
About NorthStar Anesthesia
Founded by an anesthesiologist and a Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetist (CRNA), NorthStar Anesthesia is a collective of over 4,000 anesthesiologists and CRNAs. The company partners with more than 280 healthcare facilities across 25 states, optimizing anesthesia care by leveraging a collaborative approach aimed at improving surgical performance and patient outcomes. For further details, visit their official website at
NorthStar Anesthesia.
About Tampa General Hospital
As one of the largest nonprofit academic health systems in the U.S., Tampa General Hospital boasts a capacity of 981 beds and is renowned for delivering exceptional healthcare. It stands out as the only center in the region offering Level 1 trauma and comprehensive burn care, and it has earned accolades in the latest U.S. News & World Report rankings, realizing top positions in various medical specialties. The hospital is committed to community health, evidenced by its considerable investment in patient care and public health initiatives.
Tampa General, recognized for its patient-centered approach, also houses the Muma Children's Hospital and has been the busiest adult solid organ transplant center in the nation as of 2024. The hospital system values innovation, having pioneered Florida's first clinical command center, which enhances real-time patient care coordination. Explore more at
Tampa General Hospital.