Here are five moves from payers that are making waves in the ASC space: ...
CMS recently finalized a 2.83% physician pay cut in its 2025 Medicare Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System and Ambulatory Surgical Center Payment System. This comes after years of declining ...
From studies on endoscopy to IBD, the gastroenterology industry has seen several major changes over the past year. Here are eight studies to know, according to a Nov. 12 report from Medscape : ...
Attorney general: Mr. Trump has selected Rep. e Matt Gaetz of Florida. Mr. Gaetz has faced several investigations into his conduct. The House Ethics Committee revealed in June that it was ...
1. In 2024, healthcare was the third most attacked industry, with 264 ransomware attacks recorded in the first three quarters of 2024, just four short of the total recorded in all of 2023. 2. July saw ...
Here is how U.S. News' top 10 hospitals for GI surgery ranked for patient safety in 2024: 10. New York-Presbyterian Hospital Columbia and Cornell (New York City): A ...
William Lipshutz, a Philadelphia gastroenterologist and former chief of gastroenterology at Pennsylvania Hospital, died Nov. 4 at 82, according to a Nov. 14 obituary published by The Philadelphia ...
Management services organization Gastro Health has added Alan Oliver as its new CEO. Mr. Oliver has served as interim CEO and COO since May 2024, first joining the group in 2022, according to a Nov.
Little Rock-based Arkansas Children’s has embarked on an eight-year, $318 million expansion project at Arkansas Children’s Hospital in Little Rock and Arkansas Children’s Northwest in Springdale, ...
Akron (Ohio) Digestive Disease Consultants is closing its existing office Dec. 13 and relocating to a new facility, according to a Nov. 14 report from Akron.com. The practice also plans to rebrand, ...
Sioux Falls, S.D.-based Avera Gastroenterology will hold a ribbon-cutting for a new clinic on Nov. 20, according to a Nov. 14 report from the Yankton Daily Press & Dakotan. The new facility is located ...
Discover the 10 worst states for healthcare in 2024, with West Virginia ranking the lowest at 133.06 physicians per 100,000 residents.