Today's Top 20 Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Stories
  • United Digestive, OMNY Health strikes GI partnership

    Gastroenterology supergroup United Digestive has partnered with OMNY Health, a provider of healthcare data and insights. 
  • What's new with colonoscopies?

    Here are five developments in the world of colonoscopies:
  • Dr. Bhavin Patel joins GI Alliance network

    Gastroenterologist Bhavin Patel, MD, has joined Bedford-based Digestive Health Associates of Texas, an affiliate of management organization GI Alliance. 
  • Dr. Dushyant Singh joins GI Alliance

    Gastroenterologist Dushyant Singh, MD, has joined the care team at Tulsa, Okla.-based Adult Gastroenterology Associates, an affiliate of management organization GI Alliance. 
  • New ASCs looking to gastroenterology

    ASCs are continuing to look to gastroenterology for growth — GI procedures make up 10 of the 25 most common procedures performed at ASCs. 
  • Bad news for gastroenterology

    Here are three challenges gastroenterology is presented with today:
  • GI Alliance of Illinois relocates

    Arlington Heights-based GI Alliance of Illinois, which is affiliated with management services organization GI Alliance, has relocated to a new clinic. 
  • Sansum Clinic adds Dr. Mick Meiselman

    Santa Barbara, Calif.-based Sansum Clinic, now part of Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health, has added gastroenterologist Mick Meiselman, MD, to its team, according to an April 16 report from the Santa Barbara Independent.
  • 10 notes on colonoscopies in 2024

    Here are 10 key notes on colonoscopies that gastroenterology leaders need to know in 2024:
  • McLaren Health Care, Digestive Health Institute strike care partnership

    McLaren Greater Lansing (Mich.), an affiliate of Grand Blanc, Mich.-based McLaren Health Care, has partnered with Lansing-based Digestive Health Institute. 
  • GI-specific ASC opens in Louisiana

    An ASC specializing in gastroenterology, colon-rectal procedures and pain management has opened in Metairie, La. 
  • 5 numbers gastroenterologists should know

    Here are five numbers that provide a snapshot of the gastroenterology industry:
  • 2 Georgia practices partner on high-risk GI clinic

    Athens, Ga.-based oncology practice University Cancer & Blood Center and multidisciplinary practice University Health Alliance have partnered to open a high-risk gastroenterology clinic. 
  • Carle Health adds 2 GI facilities

    Urbana, Ill.-based Carle Health has opened two digestive health facilities in Peoria, Ill.: Carle Health Endoscopy Center Peoria and the Carle Health Gastroenterology Peoria, according to an April 11 report from CBS affiliate WMBD. 
  • 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. 
  • 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.
  • 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:
  • Colonoscopy costs are changing — here's how

    Gastroenterologists are facing a major obstacle of increased demand for colonoscopies amid declining reimbursements. 

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