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The best, worst parts of being a gastroenterologist

While gastroenterologists, like many medical specialists, face daily frustrations, including low budgets, insufficient staffing and insurance fights, there are many perks to the job as well. 

CMS' ASC policy? 'D-': Why 1 executive says Medicare reimbursement needs work

Tara Quinton, BSN, RN, director of surgical services at Oklahoma City-based SSM Health’s St. Anthony Hospital, joined Becker’s to discuss CMS financial policies for ASCs.

Banner Health plans $400M medical office building

Phoenix-based Banner Health is flipping a fine art space in Scottsdale, Ariz., into a 384,000-square-foot medical center, according to an April 6 report from East Valley Tribune.

Worst cities for physician compensation in the last 5 years

Boston consistently ranks as one of the lowest-earning cities for physician compensation, according to Doximity’s annual physician compensation reports. 

Connecticut physician group acquired by VillageMD planning new medical center

Rocky Hill, Conn.-based Starling Physicians and Chimera Holdings is planning to build a new office suite medical center, Hartford Business Journal reported April 5. 

Physician vs. chief medical officer pay: 7 figures to know

Here are seven numbers to note about how physician pay compares to chief medical officer pay:

Physician vs. CFO pay: 9 stats to know

Here are nine figures to know about how physician pay compares to CFO pay:

10 Texas ASCs with the highest prices above Medicare

Sage Transparency, a healthcare transparency database from the Employee’s Forum of Indiana, has named the ASCs charging the highest percentage above Medicare payments to commercial insurers in every state based on the facility’s Medicare reimbursement …

States ranked by 2023 anesthesia residency matches

New York filled the most anesthesiology residency program positions for 2023, according to data from the National Resident Matching Program. 

Meet healthcare's 5 youngest American billionaires

The five youngest American billionaires who earned their wealth from healthcare ventures have a combined net worth of $8.1 billion, according to Forbes.