Today's Top 20 Stories
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What services are hospitals shuttering?
Becker's has reported on 28 hospitals shuttering services since Feb. 1, a large majority of which are emergency departments and birthing services. -
The best states to retire, according to Gen Z, millennials
Most Gen Zers and millennials would prefer to retire in the South, according to a new survey from financial services company GoBankingRates. -
5 numbers on the rise of Stark law violations
Hospitals, health systems and physicians faced big Stark law penalties in 2023.
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Cardiologist hourly pay by state
Minnesota pays cardiologists the highest hourly wage, according to May 2023 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
The 'innovation in practice' mindset guiding United Digestive's new CEO
Neal Patel, MD, was promoted to CEO of United Digestive in April, and he has his eye on growth in 2024. -
Medtronic, ModMed to collaborate on GI Genius documentation
Medtronic has entered into a new partnership with specialty-focused EHR company ModMed to enhance documentation of its GI Genius polyp detection tool. -
The biggest challenges facing cardiology, per 12 leaders
Declining reimbursements, the exodus of retiring cardiologists and burnout are three of the biggest challenges facing the cardiology field, according to leaders in the industry.
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ASC growth could hinge on this policy
Patient and provider interest in ASCs is rising, but markets that have stringent certificate-of-need laws could struggle, leaders say. -
'It is a dirty business': How private practice physicians have lost power
Kenneth Candido, MD, CEO and president of Chicago Anesthesia Associates, joined Becker's to discuss why private practice physicians don't have power in healthcare. -
What 6 anesthesiologists are prioritizing for 2024
Every year brings several changes in the healthcare industry, and 2024 is shaping up to be no exception. Heading into the new year, anesthesiologists plan to grow their skill sets, expand ASC partnerships and improve payer relations. -
Arizona Digestive Health opens new GI, endoscopy center
Phoenix-based Arizona Digestive Health has opened a new gastroenterology clinic and endoscopy center in Tucson, Ariz.
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Why 3 physician groups, practices closed
As physician groups and practices face rising costs and declining reimbursements, many are forced to shutter. -
Payers are looking to ASCs — here's why
ASCs are becoming an increasingly popular site of service for patients, and payers are taking note. -
Number of physician assistants in every state in 2024
New York has 16,690 active physician assistants, the most of any state, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
GI's reimbursement problem in 5 numbers
The costs and reimbursements associated with gastroenterology procedures are not keeping up with the increase in patient diagnoses. -
3 GI devices, tools gaining FDA clearance
Here are three gastroenterology devices and tools that received FDA clearance that Becker's has reported on since Jan. 4: -
14K-square-foot Texas ASC sells
A 14,000-square-foot ASC facility in Sugar Land, Texas, has sold, according to an April 10 report from REBusiness Online. -
Meet the youngest physician billionaire
Internal medicine physician Keith Dunleavy, MD, is the youngest physician billionaire who made Forbes' 38th World's Billionaires list, released April 2. -
Physician ASC owner charged with felony after unlicensed man performed surgeries
A physician has been charged for allowing an unlicensed surgical assistant to perform surgery at the cosmetic ASC he owned and operated in Houston, Texas, ABC13 reported April 9. -
What the ASC industry will look like in 10 years
Four ASC leaders joined Becker's to discuss what the ASC industry will look like in 10 years.
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