Gastro Health, Carolina Digestive Health Associates & more: 3 GI practices in the news

Here are three practices and hospitals making headlines this past week.

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Miami-based Gastro Health will acquire Boynton Beach-based South Florida Gastroenterology Associates.

Oakland, Calif.-based Highland Health was fined by California state $39,187 for several quality-related incidents.

Charlotte, N.C.-based Carolina Digestive Health Associates is notifying patients a former employee stole their personal data.

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