Today's Top 20 Stories
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Ophthalmologist pay in 39 states
Iowa is the highest-paying state for ophthalmologists in 2024, offering an average yearly salary of $430,910 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
CRNA pay by state
The average annual wage for a nurse anesthetist in the U.S. is $214,200. -
Physician assistant pay in all 50 states
Nevada is the state where physician assistants earn the most annually, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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3 physicians suing their former employers
Here are three physicians suing their former employers since March 11: -
23 top hospitals for GI research, per Avant-Garde Health
Twenty-three U.S. hospitals have been named in the top 1% of institutions for gastroenterology research in 2024 by Avant-Garde Health. -
Meet the leaders of the top 5 GI hospitals in the US
These are the physicians at the helm of the GI departments at the five best hospitals for gastroenterology in the U.S., using rankings by Newsweek. -
What NPs earn in all 50 states
Although the average annual salary among nurse practitioners in the U.S. in 2023 was $128,490, that figure can vary by up to $57,820 depending on the state one practices in.
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How much cardiologists earn in 24 states in 2024
Minnesota is the highest-paying state for cardiologists in 2024, offering an average yearly salary of $523,550 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
4 gastroenterologists in the headlines
Here are four gastroenterologists Becker's has reported on since March 6: -
Physician-owned network hopes to fill gaps left by 2 Wisconsin hospital closures
OakLeaf Medical Network, a physician-owned network based in Eau Claire, Wis., plans to open four clinics in Wisconsin following the closure of two hospitals. -
Missouri hospital opens surgery center in the works for 18 years
Texas County Memorial Hospital in Houston, Mo., opened a surgical center after 18 years of planning and work, according to an April 2 report by Houston Herald.
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What's new in gastroenterology?
Here are seven updates regarding gastroenterology that healthcare leaders should know: -
Shuttered Idaho physician group sells 4 facilities
Shuttered Nampa, Idaho-based physician group Saltzer Health sold three facilities to Boise, Idaho-based Saint Alphonsus Health System after the group was closed. -
New ASC coming to expanding Alabama medical site
A new ASC is coming to Foley, Ala., near South Baldwin Regional Medical Center, which is launching a $250 million expansion project. -
130K-square-foot medical office building breaks ground in Virginia
Remedy Medical Properties and Kayne Anderson Real Estate have broken ground on a 130,000-square-foot medical office building in Lynchburg, Va., according to an April 3 report from REBusiness Online. -
Health systems continue to snap up ASCs
Health systems are keeping their sights set on ASCs as a means for growth. -
Anesthesia reimbursements keep plummeting
ASCs are facing major obstacles to securing anesthesia coverage, and the decline in reimbursements is exacerbating the issue. -
Why malpractice verdicts are carrying bigger price tags
Malpractice awards are on the rise, but why? -
Ohio State breaks ground on $183M outpatient center
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center and city officials from Powell, Ohio, celebrated the start of construction on an $183 million outpatient facility. -
3 Wisconsin medical office buildings sold for $15M
Three medical office buildings in Stillwater, Lino Lakes and New Richmond, Wis., have been sold to healthcare real estate manager Hammes Partners, according to an April 2 report from Finance & Commerce.
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