The Joint Commission addressed staff food and drink at a healthcare facility.
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Oklahoma recently became the first state to remove maintenance of certification requirements for physicians, according to a Medscape report.
Here are the five most popular Becker's ASC Review gastroenterology and endoscopy stories for the week of April 18 to April 22.
Risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma after hepatitis C virus cure, though significantly reduced, remains relatively high at 0.33 percent per year, according to a study in Hepatology.
Temple University Hospital in Philadelphia named Benjamin Krevsky, MD, MPH, chief of the section of gastroenterology.
Anesthesiologist Paul Sloan, MD, is co-chairing the fifth annual International Conference on Opioids, June 5 to 7 in Boston.
America's Health Insurance Plans cautions market shifts will result in rising Affordable Care Act premiums, according to Morning Consult.
Analysts have rated Surgical Care Affiliates' average twelve-month target price as $45.14, according to Web Breaking News.
Financial impotence may burden physicians, according to Physician's Money Digest.
Gainesville, Fla.-based UF Health opened an $11 million outpatient children's surgical center, according to a report by The Gainesville Sun.
