Here are eight gastroenterologists in the news this past week.
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The global healthcare predictive analytics market is expected to substantially grow through 2025, a Grand View Research report found.
The New York State Public Health and Health Planning Council gave New York City-based Manhattan Endoscopy Center approval for its permanent licensure.
Mercy Health-Fairfield (Ohio) Hospital has undertaken a surgical renovation project totaling $14 million, including work on its ASC, according to Journal-News.
The federal government owes payers participating in the ACA's risk-corridor program millions, but the payers will receive no money this year due to the large amount of debt the government has accrued, according to The Hill.
Australian researchers found medication errors, although relatively common, may not have a serious impact on residents in skilled care settings, according to McKnight's.
Peter Kaye, MD, is a gastroenterologist at Boulder, Colo.-based Gastroenterology of the Rockies.
Los Angeles's Orthopedic Institute for Children Ambulatory Surgery Center earned accreditation from the Accreditation Association for Ambulatory Health Care.
Heritage Foundation policy experts, Nina Owcharenko and Ed Haislmaier, drafted a report that urges Congress to repeal the ACA in 2019, according to Morning Consult.
Neil Gupta, MD, wrote an article in Gastroenterology featuring four ways to improve your adenoma detection rate.
