1. Shailendra Singh, MD, performed the first procedure in the U.S. using GE Healthcare's 3DStent software. The software allows cardiologists to quickly view arteries and gather information during a ...
Henry Goolsby, MD, his wife, Patricia Lenae Goolsby, and their clinic, Infinite Health Integrative Medical Center, agreed to pay $450,000 to settle allegations of improper Medicare billing.
3. Personal health and well-being is a top priority for 30% of gastroenterologists, while it is important to an additional 43%. 4. The large majority of gastroenterologists, 76%, believe that ...
A man who survived a heart attack and his wife have donated $1.5 million to the Farmington-based University of Connecticut Health's Pat and Jim Calhoun Cardiology Center.
Discover the groundbreaking procedure performed by Dr. Shailendra Singh, using GE Healthcare's 3DStent software for a more thorough assessment.
Many ASC leaders see the implementation of developing technologies — such as robotic surgeries and AI-assisted platforms — as a key element of ASC growth over the next five years. But some say that ...
The Medical Group Management Association is pushing for reforms to the Stark law, arguing that it no longer aligns with modern, value-based payment models, according to its 2025 Advocacy Agenda, ...
Swedish real estate developer Skanska has signed a contract with Sacramento, Calif.-based Sutter Health to convert a 60,000-square-foot office building into an ASC and specialty clinic space. The ...
1. Kaiser Permanente shared plans to lay off 64 California employees by April 25. The layoffs do not involve direct patient care roles and primarily affect business function and IT positions, a ...
Three physicians and several healthcare entities agreed to pay $1.9 million to settle allegations of violating the False Claims Act through kickback schemes tied to lab testing referrals, according to ...
Yen Luu, the former billing manager at San Jose (Calif.) Gastroenterology, filed a complaint against the GI group for harassment, unlawful retaliation, wrongful termination and other ...
1. The original version of the bill placed a $1 million cap on damages that could be awarded in medical malpractice cases that did not result in death. Controversy around that provision led to it ...