5 most-read GI/endoscopy stories: July 26-August 1

Here are the five most popular gastroenterology and endoscopy stories for the week of July 26 to August 1, 2018.

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1. How the proposed 2019 Medicare Physician Fee Schedule can impact GIs — 12 insights
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2. 3 facts to know about Boston Scientific’s 2018 Q2 growth
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3. Gastroenterologist sues Florida health system for discrimination: 4 insights
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4. 15 statistics on gastroenterologist salary, net worth, jobs & more
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5. Colorectal cancer screenings on the rise, but still below CDC target: 3 important facts
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