Today's Top 20 Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Stories
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The best GI hospitals in the 3 largest US cities
Healthgrades has released its annual list of the top specialty gastroenterology hospitals by state, including several facilities in the U.S.' three largest cities: New York City, Los Angeles and Chicago. -
The best hospitals for gastrointestinal surgery: Healthgrades
Healthgrades recently released its rankings of the top hospitals for gastrointestinal surgery. -
Top hospitals for GI medical care in 20 states: Healthgrades
Healthgrades recently released its annual ranking of the top hospitals for gastrointestinal medical care in the U.S. -
4 gastroenterologists in the headlines
Here are four gastroenterologists Becker's has reported on since Jan. 2: -
Cardinal Health acquires GI GPO
Global manufacturer and distributor Cardinal Health has acquired Specialty Networks, a technology-enabled group purchasing and practice enhancement organization, for $1.2 billion. -
Where is GI tech headed in the next 5 years?
From new procedures to evolving uses of artificial intelligence, here are seven notes on gastroenterological technology that ASCs and providers should monitor over the next five years: -
GI Alliance partners with AI company
GI Alliance has partnered with Ambience Healthcare to build a suite of artificial intelligence documentation tools, specifically for gastroenterology. -
8 gastroenterology group presidents to know
Here is an overview of the actively serving presidents of eight gastroenterological societies: -
GIs see highest board certification pass rates of any specialty
About 96% of future gastroenterologists passed their initial board certification exam on the first try in 2023, according to new data from the American Board of Internal Medicine. -
Gastroenterology's reimbursement problem
Low reimbursement rates have plagued gastroenterology for years. Here's what gastroenterologists have to say about how it's affecting the field. -
Cass Health strikes partnership with Midwest Gastrointestinal Associates
Atlantic, Iowa-based Cass Health has partnered with Omaha, Neb.-based Midwest Gastrointestinal Associates to bring two GI specialists to Cass, according to a Jan. 25 report from Western Iowa Today. -
Gastroenterologist burnout on the decline
Gastroenterologist burnout has declined 2% in the last year, according to Medscape's 2024 "Physician Burnout and Depression Report,"published Jan. 24. -
Top hospitals for gastrointestinal care in 25 states: Healthgrades
Healthgrades identified the top hospitals for gastrointestinal care in 25 states. -
Mount Sinai South Nassau leader earns ACG 'Master' designation
Frank Gress, MD, chief of gastroenterology and director of interventional endoscopy at Oceanside, N.Y.-based Mount Sinai South Nassau, was recently dubbed a Master of the American College of Gastroenterology. -
3 gastroenterology tech partnerships to know
Here are three gastroenterology technology partnerships that Becker's has reported on since Jan. 9: -
Lynx.MD debuts GI data repository
Medical data intelligence platform Lynx.MD has debuted a gastroenterology data repository that encompasses data representing more than 12 million patients, 60 million patient encounters, 100 medication records, 90 million clinical notes and 1 million colonoscopy images and notes. -
Former Boston Scientific endoscopy exec joins Mirai Medical's leadership ranks
David Pierce has joined the board of medtech startup Mirai Medical as a non-executive director. -
Nebraska lawmakers seek to expand coverage for colonoscopies
Nebraska Sen. Carol Blood proposed a bill stating that patients with insurance would not be subject to additional costs for medical services associated with a colonoscopy, such as a polyp removal, 6 News reported Jan. 17. -
NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem earns Scopy award
New York City-based NYC Health + Hospitals/Harlem, chief of gastroenterology Joan Culpepper-Morgan, MD, and CEO Georges Leconte have earned a Scopy award from the American College of Gastroenterology. -
Florida Digestive Health Specialists adds eClinicalWorks AI tools
St. Petersburg-based Florida Digestive Health Specialists has added ambulatory cloud EHR eClinicalWorks' AI tools and virtual scribe Sunoh.ai to assist with patient information charting and streamlined workflows.
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