Today's Top 20 Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Stories
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Digestive and Liver Health Specialists expands in Tennessee
Nashville, Tenn.-based gastroenterology practice Digestive and Liver Health Specialists is expanding in the region, adding a fourth location in Clarksville, Tenn. Currently, the practice serves patients in Nashville, Smyrna and Hendersonville. -
US Digestive Health unveils expanded office
The nation's third-largest gastroenterology practice, U.S. Digestive Health, has moved to an expanded office space in Broomall, Pa. -
Top 10 gastroenterology hospitals in the world for 2023: Newsweek
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic was named the best hospital for gastroenterology in the world in 2023 by Newsweek. -
ASCs should prepare for a drop in this procedure's volume
As gastroenterology technology develops, some healthcare leaders are concerned about how the updates will affect procedure volume. -
Iterative Health, Florida Research Institute strike partnership
Iterative Health has partnered with the Florida Research Institute to bring its artificial intelligence-powered recruitment technology to Florida to give patients access to clinical trials, according to a Feb. 28 press release sent to Becker's. -
GI clinical health registry partners with Health Catalyst
The GI Quality Improvement Consortium, a partnership between the American College of Gastroenterology and the American Society of Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, is moving to a new technology platform powered by data provider Health Catalyst. -
UnitedHealthcare changes prior authorization requirements for GI care
UnitedHealthcare, an insurer of approximately 45 million people worldwide, has announced changes to its prior authorization rules for gastroenterology care that will take effect June 1. -
Capital Digestive Care taps lab medical director
Silver Spring, Md.-based Capital Digestive Care named David Heydt, MD, medical director of Capital Digestive Care Laboratory effective March 1. -
University Gastroenterology expands outpatient infusion center
Providence, R.I.-based University Gastroenterology has opened its expanded infusion center, which will provide GI and non-GI care to patients in an outpatient setting, according to a Feb. 28 press release sent to Becker's. -
New York medical center receives $2M for GI services expansion
New York City-based Wyckoff Heights Medical Center has received a $2 million grant to expand its gastroenterology services, according to a Feb. 27 report from the Brooklyn Paper. -
3 gastroenterologists' secrets to successful ASC ownership
As burnout, consolidation and workforce shortages continue to wreak havoc on healthcare, successful management strategies may be the key to maintaining growth, staffing and profit as the industry continues to evolve. -
Gastroenterologist burnout by the numbers
Like many physicians across specialities, gastroenterologists continue to be plagued by burnout. -
Why are gastroenterologists burned out?
Sixty-four percent of gastroenterologists cited "too many bureaucratic tasks" as the biggest contributor to burnout, according to Medscape's "Gastroenterologist Lifestyle, Happiness & Burnout Report 2023" released Feb. 24. -
Covenant Physician Partners adds AI-assisted polyp detection to 3 Hawaii endoscopy centers
Covenant Physician Partners, a physician services company, added Medtronic's artificial intelligence-assisted polyp detection device, GI Genius, to three Hawaii locations. -
Redding Gastroenterology transitions to new EHR
Redding (Calif.) Gastroenterology has transitioned to a new EHR, eClinicalWorks, the largest ambulatory cloud platform in the U.S. -
Digital patient platform Zappix expands into GI
Digital patient engagement platform Zappix signed a deal with a U.S. healthcare provider's gastroenterology department, marking its expansion into the GI space. -
Yale digestive center sees 1,000 patients in 1st 3 weeks
The new Yale New Haven Hospital's Digestive Health Center in North Haven, Conn., has already attended to more than 1,000 patients in the three weeks since it opened, according to a Feb. 23 report from the Yale Daily News. -
How gastroenterologists feel about biosimilars
All gastroenterologists are at least somewhat comfortable prescribing biosimilars to their patients, according to Cardinal Health's 2023 "Biosimilars Report," which surveyed over 350 providers in four physician specialties. -
Medtronic's GI sales grow in Q3 of fiscal year 2023
Medtronic saw an increase in its gastrointestinal products during the third quarter of fiscl year 2023, according to financial results posted Feb. 21. -
Gastroenterologist creates digestive health platform
Gastroenterologist Sarah Robbins, MD, launched a platform designed to help patients improve their digestive health.
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