Today's Top 20 Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Stories
-
How gastroenterology staff are paid
Here are how gastroenterologists, gastroenterology physician assistants and gastroenterology nurses are paid: -
Dr. Ward Olsen, former University of Wisconsin GI professor, dies at 89
Ward Olsen, MD, professor emeritus of gastroenterology at Madison-based University of Wisconsin School of Medicine, has died at 89, according to an Oct. 2 report from Channel 3000. -
United Digestive, Gastro Care Partners & more: 13 updates in Q3
Here are 13 moves from six major gastroenterology groups that Becker's has reported in the third quarter of 2023: -
US Digestive Health, UnitedHealthcare reach agreement on in-network coverage
U.S. Digestive Health and health insurer UnitedHealthcare and its affiliate health plans have agreed to a new contract for USDH providers and their patients. -
5 things to know about Gastro Health
Here are five fast facts about gastroenterology-focused management service organization Gastro Health: -
5 physicians on the cutting edge of gastroenterology
Here are five of the many physicians on the cutting edge of gastroenterology: -
5 things to know about GI Alliance
Here are five fast facts about gastroenterology-focused management service organization GI Alliance: -
Ransomware group threatens MNGI Digestive Health
Ransomware group AlphV has posted a notice on its website claiming to have confidential patient data from Minneapolis-based MNGI Digestive Health, according to a Sept. 25 report from DataBreaches.net. -
Gastroenterologist pay in 5 numbers
Here are five numbers from Medscape's "Gastroenterologist Compensation Report 2023" that offer a snapshot of gastroenterologist compensation: -
AdventHealth gastroenterologist performs world's 1st 'Candy Cane' endoscopy
Orlando, Fla.-based AdventHealth Center for Interventional Endoscopy gastroenterologist Kambiz Kadkhodayan, MD, has performed the world's first "Candy Cane" endoscopic procedure on former emergency room nurse Rene Galloway. -
5 things to know about US Digestive Health
Here are five fast facts about gastroenterology-focused management service organization U.S. Digestive Health: -
Gastroenterologists, GI patients ask Congress to fight back against prior authorization
Gastroenterologists and patients joined together on Capitol Hill to highlight their concerns to Congress over prior authorization. -
4 colonoscopy updates
Here are four colonoscopy updates Becker's has reported on since Aug. 18: -
12 gastroenterology updates
Here are 12 gastroenterology updates Becker's has reported on since May 23: -
The 5 best GI specialty hospitals in New York
Newsweek, in partnership with Statista, has named the top hospitals in the world for gastroenterology in 2024, including five facilities in New York. -
Meet the gastroenterologists leading the top 10 hospitals for gastroenterology
For more than 30 years, U.S. News & World Report has ranked the top hospitals in America for different specialties by state and nationwide. -
Digestive Health Physicians Association expresses support for cancer, complex therapies act
The Digestive Health Physicians Association has issued a statement of support for the proposed Protecting Patient Access to Cancer Care and Complex Therapies act, introduced by three Republican senators and representatives. -
US Digestive Health adds GI Specialists of Delaware
Gastroenterology management practice U.S. Digestive Health has partnered with Wilmington-based GI Specialists of Delaware. -
The world's best gastroenterology specialty hospitals
Mayo Clinic Rochester (Minn.) has been named the top hospital in the world for gastroenterology in 2024 by Newsweek. -
6 years of rising costs: How ASCs, HOPDs compare for colonoscopy
The average colonoscopy screening costs $925 at an ASC versus $1,224 in a hospital outpatient setting, up from $859 and $1,045 in 2017, according to Blue Cross Blue Shield affiliate Blue Health Intelligence's "Rising Prices for Hospital Outpatient Care" brief, published in September.
Page 32 of 221