Today's Top 20 Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Stories
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West Virginia gastroenterologist charged with tax fraud, obstructing justice
A gastroenterologist in Wheeling, W.Va., has been indicted on charges of tax fraud and obstructing justice after authorities said he failed to pay more than $2.4 million in payroll taxes. -
3 endoscopy updates
Here are three endoscopy updates that Becker's has reported on since Feb. 14: -
Average reimbursements for the 15 most common GI procedures
In wake of CMS' recently finalized physician fee schedule, which reduces overall physician pay 1.25% in 2024, reimbursement changes have remained a persistent issue for gastroenterologists. -
5 power players in GI
Here are five gastroenterologists to know whose achievements Becker's has covered since Jan. 24: -
Leaders fight for colonoscopy policy reform
Several leaders have stepped up to fight for colonoscopy policy reform. -
Private gastroenterology practices might have to get bigger
When it comes to the survival of private gastroenterology practice, bigger may be better. -
8 GI partnerships, acquisitions to keep an eye on
From technology acquisitions to new practices, here are eight partnerships and acquisitions to know that Becker's has reported on so far in 2024: -
GI cancer rates up 9% in patients younger than 50: 9 things to know
Cancer diagnoses in patients younger than 50 have seen a major jump in the last 20 years, and colon cancer is no exception. -
5 numbers to know on the gastroenterology workforce
From burnout rates to malpractice rates, here are five numbers to know on the state of the gastroenterology workforce, all pulled from Medscape reports: -
Dr. Vivek Trivedi named ACG fellow
Gastroenterologist Vivek Trivedi, MD, has been named a fellow of the American College of Gastroenterology, according to a Feb. 19 report from the Iredell Free News. -
The GI group dominating the industry
Southlake, Texas-based management services company GI Alliance is the largest gastroenterology group by the number of physicians. -
U of Nebraska Medical Center taps GI, hepatology chief
The University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha has added Fedja Rochling, MD, as its division chief of gastroenterology and hepatology. -
Good news, bad news for the GI industry
From a decrease in burnout to the impact of the anesthesiologist shortage on the field, here are three pieces of good news and three pieces of bad news affecting the gastroenterology industry: -
Dr. Matthew Ryan 1st to perform 100+ EvoEndo endoscopies
Pediatric gastroenterologist Matthew Ryan, MD, has become the first physician to complete more than 100 transnasal endoscopies of the upper GI tract using EvoEndo's single-use endoscopy system. -
US Digestive opens new Pennsylvania office
Exton. Pa.-based U.S. Digestive Health has opened a new, 4,800-square-foot facility in Colmar, Pa. -
Digital engagement platform significantly reduces GI no-shows, cancellations
Zappix, a digital patient engagement solutions company, has reported a significant reduction in no-shows and late cancellations from gastroenterology and endoscopy patients using its platform. -
ASC leaders turn to gastroenterology for growth
Healthcare leaders are turning to gastroenterology to unlock growth opportunities. -
UC Davis performs world's 1st case with new biopsy device
The endoscopy team at UC Davis Health in Sacramento have completed the world's first endoscopic, ultrasound-guided core biopsy of a pancreatic tumor with a new device. -
The leaders at the helm of the 3 biggest GI groups
Here are the leaders at the helm of the three biggest GI groups based on the number of physicians: -
The rise of GI pay: A 10-year timeline
Gastroenterology was among the five highest-paid specialties in 2023, but its position in the rankings has shuffled in the last decade.
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