Today's Top 20 Gastroenterology and Endoscopy Stories
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What role should private equity play in gastroenterology?
Private equity has touched nearly every corner of healthcare from cardiovascular to orthopedics, but does it have a place in gastroenterology? -
Colonoscopy screening cost in the 10 largest US cities
The average price of a colonoscopy screening in New York City, the largest city in the U.S., is $2,712, according to Healthcare Bluebook, a price transparency tool. -
12 gastroenterology updates
Here are 12 gastroenterology updates Becker's has reported on since Aug. 3: -
Intermountain physician weighs in on the future of colon polyp detection
As artificial intelligence becomes more common in gastroenterology, industry leaders are hopeful about its potential for polyp detection during colonoscopies. -
Why gastroenterologists are leaving the field
Whether due to COVID-19 induced changes or a shift in approach to care, many gastroenterologists have chosen not to stick around as the gastroenterology landscape continues to evolve. -
10 power players in GI
From gastroenterology management organizations to big-name practices to gastroenterology device manufacturers, here are 10 power players in the GI space poised to make waves in the industry in 2023. -
5 gastroenterology ASCs to know
Here are five ASCs specializing in gastroenterology that were among Newsweek's "America's Best Ambulatory Surgery Centers 2023" list: -
United Digestive acquires Florida GI group, endoscopy center
United Digestive has acquired the Gastroenterology Group of Naples and Gulfshore Endoscopy Center, both in Naples, Fla. -
Apollo Endosurgery lands $929K investment from Boston Partners
Devicemaker Apollo Endosurgery was worth over $15 million at the end of the most recent quarter, following several large investments in the company at the end of the third quarter of 2022, including $929,000 from Boston Partners, according to a Feb. 14 report from MarketBeat. -
5 gastroenterologists to know
Here are five physicians to know who specialize in gastroenterology: -
Largest gastroenterology groups by number of physicians
As the gastroenterology industry continues to consolidate, more physicians are opting to join management service organizations. -
New Jersey to require health insurers to cover colorectal cancer screenings
New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed a law requiring health insurers to cover colorectal cancer screenings as recommended by the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force and eliminate cost-sharing for required follow-up colonoscopies, nj.com reported Feb. 8. -
It All Starts Now: Register for DDW® 2023
Come for the opportunity to share. Leave with new momentum. Whether you’re looking to update your knowledge, discover new advances in the field or expand your network, you’ll find it here at Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) 2023. Registration and housing are now open. -
Cleveland Clinic Weston creates nutrition center for patients with GI conditions
Cleveland Clinic Weston's (Fla.) department of gastroenterology, hepatology and nutrition has created the Center for Human Nutrition for patients with gastrointestinal conditions, South Florida Hospital News and Healthcare Report reported Feb. 9. -
16 gastroenterology updates
From new study findings to clinic openings, here are 16 gastroenterology updates Becker's has reported on since Jan. 24: -
5 GI device companies to watch in 2023
As the gastroenterology device market continues to grow, here are five companies poised to take over the market in 2023. -
Northwell opens $1.5M practice with gastroenterology
New Hyde Park, N.Y.-based Northwell Health has opened a $1.5 million practice in Smithtown, N.Y., that will house gastroenterology, internal medicine, rheumatology, cardiology, oncology and dermatology. -
Princeton Medicine Physicians to open GI specialty practice
Princeton (N.J.) Medicine Physicians is opening a new specialty practice in Hillsborough, N.J., focused on gastrointestinal and endocrinology care. -
10 GI power players
Here are 10 gastroenterologist power players who are playing an influential role in how GI care is delivered: -
29% of gastroenterologists work side gigs
About 29 percent of U.S. gastroenterologists take on additional work to supplement their full-time incomes, according to Medscape's 2022 "Gastroenterologist Compensation Report."
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