5 top-read stories in GI this week — April 17

Here are the five of the most-read Becker’s ASC Review articles for gastroenterologists the week of April 13-17:

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1. Cleveland Clinic’s GI department is months from reaching 2024 telehealth goal

2. AGA partners with telehealth company to create nationwide care hub, telehealth facility for GI practices

3. COVID-19 damaging intestines — 4 insights

4. The story behind Webster Equity Partners’ deal to partner with Gastro One

5. Mayo Clinic pauses all construction to combat $3B deficit — 4 insights

More articles on gastroenterology:
Baseline colonoscopy results predict 10-year outcomes
CRH Medical’s board chairman resigns — 3 insights
Almost 12% of duodenoscopes remain contaminated after reprocessing

 

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