Here are seven updates on GI companies from the past week:
The Latest
The CDC and The Joint Commission developed new infection control resources for outpatient orthopedic, podiatry and pain management settings.
U.S. Dermatology's Kansas City (Mo.) Shoal Creek office earned accreditation from the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.
Stacey Berner, MD, is the CEO and principal of SurgCenter Development, an ASC development company that operates over 100 physician-focused ASCs across the U.S.
Steven Brown, MD, will receive the Humanitarian of the Year award from the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation's Connecticut chapter at the group's "Bottoms Up" event, Nov. 2 in Hartford, Conn, we-ha.com reports.
Stryker Corp. is purchasing surgical device maker Invuity for $190 million.
The American Gastroenterological Association received National Institutes of Health funding to support its AGA Forward Program.
Crescent City, Calif.-based Sutter Coast Hospital will terminate its emergency room services provider contract with Nashville, Tenn.-based Envision Healthcare in 90 days, the Del Norte Triplicate reports.
Takeda will close its U.S. headquarters in Deerfield, Ill., and move the work to Boston, the Chicago Tribune reports.
Valley Ambulatory Surgery Center in St. Charles, Ill. is holding a groundbreaking ceremony for a new facility, according to Ryan Companies Healthcare Vice President Connor Lewis.
