Today's Top 20 Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Stories
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4 endoscopy updates
Here are four endoscopy updates Becker's has reported on since Oct. 18: -
American Gastroenterology Association releases 1st guidelines on biomarkers in patients with Crohn's
The American Gastroenterological Association has released new guidelines recommending the use of blood and stool-based biomarkers to manage Crohn's disease. -
2 gastroenterology legal battles in 1 month
Here are two gastroenterology legal battles Becker's has reported on since Oct. 18: -
Salem Hospital warns endoscopy patients of potential HIV, hepatitis exposure
Salem (Mass.) Hospital has alerted endoscopy patients that they may have been exposed to HIV and hepatitis due to incorrectly administered IVs, Fox affiliate Boston 25 reported Nov. 15. -
US Digestive Health adds Dr. Chris Evans
U.S. Digestive Health has expanded into York, Pa., with the addition of surgeon Chris Evans, DO. -
Peak Gastroenterology Associates opens Colorado facility
Colorado Springs, Colo.-based Peak Gastroenterology Associates has opened a new location in Lone Tree, Colo. The new practice will begin seeing patients Nov. 16 with an endoscopy center opening in late December. -
3 gastroenterology firsts in 1 month
Here are three "firsts" in the gastroenterology world that Becker's has reported on since Oct. 17: -
BCBS Massachusetts to restrict anesthesia coverage for certain GI procedures
Beginning Jan. 1, Blue Cross Blue Shield Massachusetts will no longer cover the use of monitored anesthesia for certain gastrointestinal patients undergoing endoscopic, bronchoscopic, or interventional pain procedures. -
USPI doubles down on GI
United Surgical Partners International, Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare's ASC chain, has seen strong growth in the gastroenterology care sector the last two quarters, according to the company's second- and third-quarter earnings calls. -
5 things to know about Allied Digestive Health
Here are five things to know about gastroenterology-focused multispecialty group Allied Digestive Health: -
Dr. Mohammad Fahad Ali named GI chief at Oswego Health
Mohammad Fahad Ali, MD, director of endoscopy at Oswego (N.Y.) Health, has been appointed chief of gastroenterology and hepatology and director of the Center for Gastroenterology & Metabolic Diseases at Oswego, according to a Nov. 9 report from the Central New York Business Journal. -
4 notable gastroenterology practice acquisitions in 2023
As gastroenterology management organizations have continued to grow in 2023, Provident has broken down four major acquisitions that occurred in 2023 in its third quarter "Mergers and Acquisitions Update" report. -
6 GI supergroups' number of locations
Here's how many locations five of the biggest gastroenterology-focused management service organizations have: -
6 GI supergroups by number of physicians
Here are the number of physicians at five of the biggest gastroenterology-focused management service organizations: -
UCF-HCA Healthcare study identifies geographical links to colon cancer
Raghav Bassi, MD, chief internal medicine resident at UCF-HCA Healthcare in Gainesville, Fla., has received honors for his research showing that southern U.S. states, which have the nation's highest obesity rates, also have the highest incidences of colon cancer. -
AGA issues guidance on weight loss drug usage prior to endoscopy
The American Gastroenterological Association has issued new guidance for patients taking the popular diabetes and weight loss medications glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists, known by brand names including Ozempic and Trulicity, prior to endoscopy. -
Gastroenterology Associates shutters 1 of 4 in-house labs
Greenville, S.C.-based Gastroenterology Associates closed the GI lab at its Simpsonville, S.C.-based facility on Nov. 1. -
Southern Gastroenterology Associates opens 2nd location
Southern Gastroenterology Associates has opened its second location in South Boston, Va., according to a Nov. 6 report from The Gazette-Virginian. -
Claritas HealthTech establishes spinoff for AI-assisted GI solutions
Medical image enhancement and AI diagnostic software solutions company Claritas HealthTech has established a U.S.-based spinoff, Intelligent Scopes Corp., that will focus on the research, development and delivery of endoscopic image processing and AI-assisted diagnostic solutions for urology and gastroenterology. -
How AI is changing gastroenterology for the better
On Oct. 23, Iterative Health released research findings that demonstrated the effectiveness of artificial intelligence for use in the treatment and management of inflammatory bowel disease and in improving adenoma detection during colonoscopies.
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