Most hard-hit specialists believe the COVID-19 pandemic will have a lasting effect on their practices, according to a new Spherix Global survey shared by Tioga Publishing.
GI & Endoscopy
Exton, Pa.-based US Digestive Health expanded its presence in Pennsylvania by partnering with Carlisle (Pa.) Digestive Disease Associates.
Here are five updates from gastroenterology companies and practices from the past week:
The American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy launched Endoscopy 2020, a series of educational classes highlighting the latest research in endoscopy technology.
A negative screening colonoscopy led to reduced colorectal cancer incidence and mortality rates for up to 17.4 years, according to a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine and reported on in MedPage Today.
Suffolk-based Virginia Gastroenterology Institute launched new patient charting software, according to a May 26 announcement.
Inflammatory bowel disease and celiac disease have a common connection, according to a new study published in Gastroenterology and reported by Medical Dialogues.
Here are the five most-read Becker's ASC Review articles for gastroenterologists the week of May 18-21:
Six ASCs and facilities opened or announced in the past month are expected to offer gastroenterology services:
Modernizing Medicine's integrated payment processing platform, Modmed Pay, is now available to medical practices, according to a May 20 announcement.
