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What Is Locum Tenens Staffing? A Complete Guide for Hospitals & Providers

If you've worked in healthcare administration — or considered practicing medicine on a flexible schedule — you've likely come across the term locum tenens. But what does it actually mean, and why has demand for locum staffing surged to record levels across U.S. hospitals and surgery centers?

This guide breaks down everything you need to know: how locum tenens works, why anesthesiology coverage is uniquely critical, and what a quality locum staffing partner looks like in practice.

48K+Locum tenens physicians currently working in the U.S.
90%Of healthcare facilities have used locum providers in the past year
72hrsAverage time RocSure Locums delivers a qualified candidate

What Is Locum Tenens Staffing?

Locum tenens is a Latin phrase meaning "to hold the place." In healthcare, it refers to physicians, CRNAs, and other licensed providers who temporarily fill staffing gaps at hospitals, surgery centers, and clinics — without becoming permanent employees of that facility.

Think of locum providers as highly skilled, credentialed professionals on standby. When your anesthesiologist takes a leave of absence, surgical volumes spike unexpectedly, or a rural facility struggles to recruit permanent staff, locum tenens coverage steps in to keep operations running without interruption.

Key distinction: Unlike travel nurses or agency temps, locum physicians and CRNAs are fully credentialed, board-certified specialists who often have years — sometimes decades — of clinical experience. They are peers, not placeholders.

What Locum Providers Typically Cover

Key Benefits of Locum Tenens Staffing

Healthcare administrators choose locum staffing not just as a stopgap — but as a deliberate operational strategy. Here's why:

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Why Anesthesiology Locum Coverage Is Critical

Not all medical specialties carry the same urgency when it comes to staffing gaps — but anesthesiology is uniquely high-stakes. A single vacancy can cascade into cancelled procedures, revenue loss, and serious patient safety concerns.

The Anesthesiology Shortage Problem

The U.S. faces a well-documented shortage of board-certified anesthesiologists. Contributing factors include:

Without proper anesthesia coverage, facilities risk: cancelled elective surgeries, loss of OR revenue, patient safety incidents, provider burnout cascades, and damage to community trust. A single unplanned absence can cost a hospital tens of thousands of dollars in a single day.

The CRNA Opportunity

Certified Registered Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs) are advanced practice providers who deliver the full spectrum of anesthesia care — independently or in collaboration with anesthesiologists. In states like New York, CRNAs are an essential component of efficient OR management, particularly for facilities managing high case volumes or operating in Anesthesia Care Team models.

Locum CRNA placement offers the same flexibility and speed as physician coverage, often at a cost structure that provides significant operational savings for facilities.

How RocSure Locums Solves the Coverage Challenge

Most national staffing firms treat anesthesia as one specialty among dozens. RocSure Locums is different — we focus exclusively on anesthesiologists and CRNAs, giving our team unmatched depth in this specific clinical space.

1. Regional Expertise in New York

We serve Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, the Finger Lakes region, and surrounding markets. Our local presence means we understand your hospital's culture, case mix, and credentialing requirements — not just your specialty code.

2. Highly Vetted Providers

Every RocSure provider is board-certified or board-eligible, credentialed, licensed, and experienced across OB, regional, and general anesthesia. We prioritize clinical quality and cultural fit over simply filling a slot.

3. Fast Response Times

We understand that a gap in anesthesia coverage is an emergency. Our pre-qualified candidate pipeline means we can often place a provider within 72 hours of a confirmed need — with full credentialing and malpractice documentation in hand.

4. Flexible Staffing Models

From single-day emergency coverage to long-term 12-month contracts, we tailor our staffing model to your operational reality. No cookie-cutter solutions.

5. Personalized Partnership

At RocSure, you work directly with a dedicated point of contact who stays involved throughout the assignment — not a rotating team of account managers reading from a script.

How the Locum Staffing Process Works

The RocSure Locums engagement model is built for speed without sacrificing quality:

  1. Needs Assessment: We understand your case volume, specialty requirements, schedule gaps, and credentialing timeline.
  2. Provider Matching: We identify clinically strong, culture-fit candidates from our active provider network — prioritizing regional experience.
  3. Credentialing & Compliance: We handle licensing verification, malpractice coverage coordination, and credentialing documentation on your behalf.
  4. Onboarding & Support: We stay engaged through the assignment to ensure smooth integration and mutual satisfaction.

The locum tenens market has grown consistently over the past decade, accelerating sharply after 2020. The drivers are structural, not cyclical:

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the difference between locum tenens and permanent staffing?
Locum tenens providers work on a temporary basis to fill specific staffing gaps, without becoming permanent employees of the facility. Permanent staff hold long-term employment relationships. Locum coverage gives facilities flexibility while retaining access to highly qualified clinical talent.
How quickly can RocSure Locums fill a position?
In many cases, we can provide qualified anesthesiologist or CRNA candidates within 72 hours of a confirmed need. Our pre-vetted provider network and streamlined credentialing process allow us to move significantly faster than national staffing firms.
Does RocSure Locums provide malpractice coverage?
Yes. All providers placed through RocSure Locums carry full malpractice coverage. We coordinate credentialing documentation and insurance verification as part of our standard placement process.
What regions does RocSure Locums serve?
We focus on Central and Western New York — including Rochester, Buffalo, Syracuse, and the Finger Lakes region — with expanding coverage across New York State and nationally for the right opportunities.
What types of anesthesia assignments does RocSure Locums support?
We support the full range: single-day emergency coverage, planned vacation fill, long-term contracts, OB anesthesia coverage, regional anesthesia specialists, general anesthesia, and Anesthesia Care Team model support with both MD anesthesiologists and CRNAs.

Conclusion: Reliable Anesthesia Coverage Starts With the Right Partner

Locum tenens staffing has evolved from an emergency fallback to a strategic pillar of healthcare workforce planning. For hospitals and surgery centers managing the realities of the anesthesiology shortage, flexible locum coverage isn't optional — it's essential infrastructure.

RocSure Locums exists to make that coverage dependable, fast, and genuinely relationship-driven. We don't just fill shifts — we build partnerships with facilities that need to count on us, and providers who deserve a team that looks out for them.

If you're managing an anesthesia staffing gap in Central or Western New York — or want to build a proactive coverage plan before one develops — we're ready to help.

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Whether you're a hospital administrator facing a gap next week or building a long-term staffing strategy, RocSure Locums is your specialized anesthesia partner in New York.

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