Today's Top 20 Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Stories
  • GI private equity activity cut in half in 2023

    The number of healthcare-focused private equity deals decreased by 16.2% in 2023, with GI-focused deals seeing an even steeper decline, according to Pitchbook's "Healthcare Services Report" published Feb. 8.
  • Rome Health adds gastroenterology services

    Rome (N.Y.) Health will offer gastroenterology services with the addition of specialist Aamer Mirza, MD, and nurse practitioner Melissa Kobito, according to a Feb. 8 report from the Rome Sentinel. 
  • The importance of Medicare for screening colonoscopies

    While gastroenterologists continue to face physician fee cuts from Medicare, many are holding the line and refusing to drop patients with Medicare, citing an obligation to treat all patients equally. 
  • News anchor documents 1st colonoscopy

    Journalist DeMarco Morgan, anchor at ABC News and co-anchor of "GMA3," documented his first colonoscopy experience, People reported Feb. 5.
  • Why GIs aren't dropping Medicare patients

    Despite ongoing physician fee cuts from Medicare, some gastroenterologists are making the tough decision not to drop patients over declining reimbursements. 
  • Nebraska's colonoscopy coverage bill advances

    Nebraska state Sen. Carol Blood's proposed bill regarding the expansion of colonoscopy coverage has passed the first of three rounds of voting, NBC affiliate WOWT reported Feb. 6.
  • Colonoscopy cost in 50 cities

    Here is the average cost of a colonoscopy by state in outpatient hospital settings in the 50 most populous cities in the U.S., based on data from insurance company Sidecar Health's Care Calculator and population data from the Census Bureau published by Ballotpedia:
  • GI Alliance breaks ground on Missouri ASC

    Management organization GI Alliance has broken ground on an ASC in Kansas City, Mo., in conjunction with real estate company MedCore Partners and Cig Partners Two. 
  • Meet the leaders behind 3 top GI societies

    Across the country, gastroenterological associations and organizations connect physicians with professional development, education and resources, as well as networking opportunities.
  • Private equity has its eyes on gastroenterology. Here's why.

    Private equity has staked its claim in gastroenterology.
  • Gastro Health partners with Gastroenterology and Nutrition Specialists

    Gastro Health has finalized a partnership with Gastroenterology and Nutrition Specialists in Orlando, Fla.
  • 3 gastroenterology leadership moves

    Here are three gastroenterology-related leadership moves that Becker's has reported on since Jan. 8:
  • 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:

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