Category: Becker’s ASC Review

5 states with colonoscopy legislation

Here are five states that have passed, or are considering, colonoscopy or colorectal cancer screening legislation, according to the American College of Gastroenterology: 

How Conrad 30 rule aids care in rural or underserved hospitals

International medical graduates who come to the U.S. for residencies primarily do so via J-1 visas. Physicians who enter the U.S. on a J-1 visa must return to their home country for two years before applying for H-1B visa status or permanent residency….

USPI, South Dakota surgery center pay $12.8M to resolve False Claims violations

Siouxland Surgery Center, doing business as Dakota Dunes, S.D.-based Dunes Surgical Hospital, United Surgical Partners International and USP Siouxland, agreed to pay about $12.76 million to resolve False Claims Act allegations.

Physicians and AI ethics: 6 things to know

Over half of physicians are concerned about ethical dilemmas when it comes to implementing artificial intelligence in the medical field, according to Medscape’s 2024 “Hot Topics in the Medical Profession Report,” published Sept. 18. 

St. Elizabeth Physicians expands access to Cologuard tests

Edgewood, Ky.-based provider network St. Elizabeth Physicians has added additional drop-off locations for patients prescribed the Cologuard test. 

Beaufort Memorial ends planned facility after 6-year fight

Beaufort Memorial Hospital’s yearslong effort to open a $45 million health facility in Bluffton, S.C., has ended, according to a Sept. 17 report from The Post and Courier.

California clarifies CRNAs' role after months of confusion

The California Department of Public Health sent a letter to hospitals last week defining the scope of practice for certified registered nurse anesthetists, The Modesto Bee reported Sept. 16.  

GI specialist Dr. Jack Rotenburg dies at 78

Camarillo, Calif.-based gastroenterologist Jack Rotenburg, MD, has died at 78, according to a Sept. 14 obituary published in the VCStar.

Boston physician clinics see spikes following Steward hospital closure

Boston area clinics are seeing a surge in patient volume after financially troubled Steward Health Care closed its Dorchester, Mass.-based Carney Hospital, WCVB 5 reported Sept. 13. 

Michigan physician practice closes after 74 years 

Saginaw Township, Mich.-based Women’s OB-GYN will permanently close after 74 years, according to a letter posted on the practice’s website.