Increased Colonoscopies Could Negatively Affect Quality

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Researchers from Mount Sinai Medical Center found 92.3 percent of survey respondents indicated production pressures, such as heightened demand for colonoscopies, rising overhead or shrinking reimbursement rates, resulted in physicians postponing, aborting or reducing the extent of a colonoscopy procedure.

Read the full report in Becker’s Hospital Review on Mount Sinai Medical Center’s research.

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