Two recent studies point to distinct ways health systems could increase the amount of patients undergoing routine colorectal cancer screenings.
Author: Claire Wallace
A two-story, 6,000-square-foot medical office building in Teaneck, N.J., has sold, according to a June 11 report from roi-nj.com.
Philips has introduced its new Cardiac Workstation, a cardiac platform that could accelerate clinical decision-making in patient care.
Nashville-based Optometric Physicians of Middle Tennessee filed a notice of data breach with the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services on April 4, according to a June 10 report from JDSupra.
Gastroenterologists are taking an increased interest in prescription weight loss medications and their impact on GI care.
Lawmakers in California are considering a bill that would create additional oversight for private equity companies attempting to purchase healthcare facilities, including ASCs.
An 8,500-square-foot medical office building in Charlotte, N.C., is breaking ground next month, according to a June 10 report from the Charlotte Business Journal.
Newport Beach, Calif.-based Hoag has tapped gastroenterologist Kenneth Chang, MD, as executive medical director of its Digestive Health Institute.
From new colonoscopy suggestions to updated guidelines on obesity management, here are five studies published in 2024 that are reshaping gastroenterology care:
A medical office building in Panama City Beach, Fla., is nearing its opening date, according to a June 7 report from the Panama City News Herald.
