Here are the five most popular gastroenterology and endoscopy stories for the week of Aug. 16 to Aug. 22, 2018:
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There are a multitude of ways health systems can use technology to make patients more comfortable and improve their overall experience, according to Forbes.
VMG Health's 2018 Multi-Specialty ASC Benchmarking Study broke down the median full-time staffing statistics for ASCs by region.
The U.S. health services industry generated 200 deals for the 15th quarter in a row, including several megadeals, according to PwC.
Ten of Chappaqua, N.Y.-based CareMount Medical's facilities in the Hudson Valley gained reaccreditation from the American Association for Accreditation of Ambulatory Surgery Facilities.
Medical device firm managers trust physicians to screen out defects in lieu of recalls, a study conducted by Indianapolis-based Indiana University and Minneapolis-based University of Minnesota business professors found.
The Texas Court of Appeals ruled Aug. 22 the State Office of Risk Management undercompensated Houston-based Vista Healthcare by more than $40,000 for 23 workers' compensation claims.
Huntingdon Valley, Pa.-based Holy Redeemer Health System opened its ambulatory medical center in its existing outpatient facility in Warminster, Pa., the Bucks County Courier Times reports.
Tampa, Fla.-based Physicians Partners of America offers bloodless spine surgery through its minimally invasive spine group.
A study published in JAMA Oncology analyzed how effective volatile organic compound breath tests were in detecting cancer.
