Today's Top 20 Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Stories
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Midcareer vs. late-career gastroenterologist salary in the 5 largest cities
Chicago is the best paying city for midcareer gastroenterologists, while Phoenix is the best paying city for late career gastroenterologists in any practice setting when comparing the five most populous cities in the U.S., according to the Medscape Salary Explorer. -
How 4 GI practices, companies have used AI in the last 8 weeks
A new study published in JAMA Network Open found that artificial intelligence can help gastroenterologists by lowering time-related degradation in colonoscopy quality. Here are four ways that GI practices and companies have used artificial intelligence since Dec. 1. -
4 gastroenterology, endoscopy facility openings in 2 weeks
Here are four gastroenterology and endoscopy-focused facilities that have opened that Becker's has reported on since Jan. 18: -
GI study links time of day and colonoscopy quality, AI systems
Artificial intelligence systems could help lower time-related degradation of colonoscopy quality, according to a recent study. -
Hoag Digestive opens comprehensive care clinic
Newport Beach, Calif.-based Hoag Digestive Health Institute has opened a comprehensive, multidisciplinary clinic that will provide tailored treatment plans for patients dealing with digestive conditions. -
8 gastroenterologists in the headlines
Here are eight gastroenterologists Becker's has reported on since May 8: -
Virtual GI care could save $10K per patient, study finds
A study conducted by digestive healthcare company Oshi Health in partnership with a national health plan found that virtual multidisciplinary care for gastrointestinal disorders improves patient outcomes and saves a total of $10,000 per patient over a six month period. -
Pharmaceutical company taps former FDA gastroenterology director
Pharmaceutical company Jaguar Health added Andrew Mulberg, MD, former deputy director of the division of gastroenterology and inborn errors products at the FDA, as a consultant. -
7 endoscopy updates
Here are seven endoscopy updates Becker's has reported on since Jan. 3: -
4 colonoscopy updates in 2 weeks
From a celebrity colonoscopy to a major data breach, here are four colonoscopy updates from 2023. -
How colonoscopy reimbursement is expected to change for ASCs in 2023
Medicare ASC payments for colonoscopies with lesion removals and colonoscopies and biopsies are expected to increase in 2023, according to VMG Health's "ASCs in 2022: A Year in Review" report released Jan. 26. -
The growth of GI Alliance: A timeline
In November, 2018, Southlake, Texas-based management services company GI Alliance was formed through a partnership between Waud Capital Partners and Texas Digestive Disease Consultants. -
GI Alliance partners with Connecticut GI
Dallas-based GI Alliance, a gastroenterology management organization, has partnered with Rocky Hill-based Connecticut GI. -
Healthcare scribe certification program to add gastroenterology
The American Healthcare Documentation Professionals Group, a healthcare documentation trainer and certifier, will now offer a gastroenterology program for certified medical scribe professionals. -
Gastro Health, GI Alliance and more: Who had the most transactions in 2022?
Becker's reported on eight Gastro Health transactions in 2022. -
Kroger launches personalized medicine trial for gut and immune health
Kroger Health, the healthcare division of national grocery chain Kroger Co., has begun active recruitment for colorectal cancer gut and immune health observation. -
Gayle King gets colonoscopy, urges others to follow suit
Gayle King, CBS Mornings co-host and editor-at-large at Oprah Daily, shared via Instagram that she received a colonoscopy and has encouraged others to follow suit. -
Virginia lawmakers push for greater coverage of colon cancer screening costs
The Virginia House of Delegates is pushing to pass a bill that would require health insurance companies to cover all costs for colorectal cancer screenings ABC affiliate WSET reported Jan. 24. -
33% of pediatric gastroenterologists report burnout: study
A study published Jan. 1 in the Journal of Pediatric Gastroenterology and Nutrition concluded that pediatric gastroenterologists are at risk for emotional exhaustion, depersonalization and overall burnout. -
UC San Diego Health earns endoscopy unit award
The University of California San Diego Health's endoscopy program has been recognized by the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy for its commitment to quality and safety.
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