Today's Top 20 Stories
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Where noncompetes could be banned next
Maine is poised to be the next state to ban noncompete agreements, the National Law Review reported March 25. -
Where will the physician shortage be the most dire?
Growth in physician demand is expected to be the highest in the South and West by 2036, according to a recent report from the Association of American Medical Colleges. -
3 GI firsts in 2024
Here are three firsts in the gastroenterology industry, as reported by Becker's this year:
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Fujifilm endoscopic imaging device gets clearance
Fujifilm received 510(k) clearance for its CAD Eye artificial intelligence-powered detection system for endoscopic imaging, the company said in a March 20 news release. -
5 power players in gastroenterology
Here are five gastroenterologists to know: -
Louisiana is the most-stressed state — here's why
Louisiana was found to be the state with the highest stress levels among its population, according to a report by personal finance website WalletHub. -
US faces potential shortage of 86,000 physicians by 2036: AAMC
The total shortage of physicians in the U.S. could reach between 13,500 and 86,000 physicians by 2036, according to a recent report from the Association of American Medical Colleges.
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The physician shortage by specialty
By 2036, the U.S. could see a shortage of up to 86,000 physicians, according to a recent report from the Association of American Medical Colleges. -
5 statistics on ASC leader pay
Here are five statistics on ASC leader pay from the 2023 OR Manager survey: -
Michigan physician accused of assault
A lawsuit has been filed against Saginaw, Mich.-based Arun Veera, MD, and Covenant Healthcare, accusing the physician of sexual assault and the health system of turning a blind eye, MLive reported March 25. -
Inside CVS' physician acquisition strategy
CVS Health is one of the top contenders in the race to acquire physicians.
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South Carolina ASC breaks rules
When reviewing survey answers from employees, Ann Lewis, CEO of CareSouth Carolina, was surprised to see "purple gets ugly" and multiple other responses saying they were "bored" of their uniforms. -
What's new with Optum?
Here's what's new with healthcare giant Optum in 2024: -
5 highest-paid ophthalmologists in San Antonio
The highest-paid ophthalmologist in San Antonio earns $642,900 per year, according to Medscape's salary reporter tool, which is much higher than the mean annual wage of $265,450 ophthalmologists make according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
Cardiologist hourly wage vs. cost of living in 20 states
The average hourly wage for cardiologists in the U.S. is $202.56 per hour, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. -
Anesthesiologists in the headlines: 5 updates
Here are five anesthesiologists who have made headlines since March 5: -
10 most, least stressed states
Louisiana is the most stressed state while Minnesota is the least stressed, according to personal finance site WalletHub. -
Tenet faces wrongful termination suit from 8 nurses: What ASCs need to know
Dallas-based Tenet Healthcare, the parent company of ASC chain United Surgical Partners International, is facing a lawsuit filed by eight nurses at Worcester, Mass.-based Saint Vincent Hospital. -
7 hospitals, health systems opening ASCs
Here are seven hospitals and health systems that have opened or have plans to open ASCs that Becker's has reported on since Feb. 27: -
Anesthesiologist charged with falsifying records, distributing fentanyl at ASC
Pennsylvania anesthesiologist Richard Hubbell, MD, has been charged with diverting fentanyl and Dilaudid by falsifying records and reports at an ASC and hospital.
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