Category: Gastroenterology and Endoscopy

Geisinger expands GI fellowship program

Danville, Pa.-based Geisinger is expanding its gastroenterology fellowship in an effort to combat specialist shortages. 

Why sinking colonoscopy pay is a growing threat

Gastroenterologists across the country are facing low reimbursement rates for colonoscopy demand.

The payer trends concerning GI leaders

From reimbursement declines to anesthesia availability, George Dickstein, MD, vice president of clinical affairs of Gastro Health Massachusetts, joined Becker’s to discuss the payer trends that are concerning him most. 

Northside Hospital Gwinnett opens endoscopy unit

Lawrenceville, Ga.-based Northside Hospital Gwinnett has opened its Advanced Center for Interventional Pulmonary and Gastrointestinal Services. 

Declining pay and 3 other trends to watch, per 1 healthcare leader

There are big changes happening in the healthcare industry in 2024, from the growing popularity of artificial intelligence to increased consolidation among practices nationwide. 

New Hampshire GI department sees 900 patients in 1st 3 months

In early March, Peterborough, N.H.-based Monadnock Community Hospital opened its first gastroenterology department and has already served 900 patients, according to a June 17 report from the The Keene Sentinel.

What United Digestive has done since changing private equity partners

Just over a year ago, gastroenterology company United Digestive made the decision to end its partnership with private equity backer Frazier Healthcare Partners, which created the platform in tandem with Atlanta Gastroenterology Associates in 2018. 

The dire state of the gastroenterology workforce

Gastroenterology is shaping up to be the most in-demand specialty, with the shortage projected to reach 1,630 by 2025, according to Rosman Search’s 2024 Physician Hiring Trends report.

Patients with early-onset colorectal cancer do not require more frequent screening: Study

Patients with early-onset colorectal cancer do not require more frequent colonoscopy surveillance than recommended by current guidelines compared to patients with average-onset colorectal cancer, according to a May study published in the journal of Cli…

Weight loss drugs could lower colonoscopy prep quality: Study

Patients with adequate bowel preparation before colonoscopy see an increase in both accuracy and safety for the procedure, but a new study found that patients taking glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists may have a significantly lower quality of bo…