Top ASC articles — GI sentenced in scheme ‘motivated by greed,’ Florida pain clinics settle anti-kickback violations and more

Here are the most-read articles on Becker’s ASC Review during the week of Feb. 1-5:

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1. California gastroenterologist sentenced in fraud scheme ‘motivated by greed’

2. Florida pain clinics to pay $1.6M+ to settle anti-kickback violations

3. 8 ASCs opened or announced in January

4. The highest-paying cities for midcareer orthopedic surgeons

5. Stryker sets sights on ASCs for 2021

6. Thousands of physicians joined 3 big ASC chains in 2020

7. Former Gastro Health gastroenterologist arrested on suspicion of sending inappropriate photos to minors

8. Physician faces unprofessional conduct charges in 2018 patient death; Biden healthcare picks; best-paying cities for physicians & more

9. Kaiser would need 4+ years to vaccinate Californians; U.S. to send 1M doses to pharmacies next month & more — 7 updates on the COVID-19 vaccine

10. South Carolina physicians won’t challenge hospital’s ASC development

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