Practice Management
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Supreme Court rules to speed biosimilar drugs to market
The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that biosimilar companies can take their versions of biological drugs to the market 6 months sooner in a...
Practice Management Toolbox
Digital cohorts within the social mediome to circumvent conventional research challenges?
Information derived from social media sites can be harvested for critical clinical information, research data, and as a recruitment method for...
Flashback
Flashback to 2013 and the attempt to repeal the SGR formula
This month, our “Flashback” article highlights Congress’s long-term attempt to repeal the Sustainable Growth Rate formula for physician...
Practice Management Toolbox
Challenges facing independent integrated gastroenterology in 2017
Preparing yourself and your practice for the changes ahead will require an understanding of the rules, an assessment of your practice’s readiness...
AGA Tech Summit
New leaders to take over helm of AGA’s innovation center
Both the incoming chair and vice chair of the AGA Center for GI Innovation and Technology are looking forward to building upon the successes of...
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Project Sonar brings gastroenterologists one step closer to a specialty-specific APM
Patients respond to monthly texts about their symptoms willingly, and the patients and doctors stay on top of their medications and care.
AGA Tech Summit
Shark Tank returns: Which GI innovations will make it to market?
BOSTON – A wide range of GI products in development were analyzed by a panel of expert “sharks.”
Conference Coverage
HHS Secretary Price promises reduced health IT burden for physicians
WASHINGTON – Simplifying federal regulations around EHR interoperability is crucial as well.
Practice Management Toolbox
Integration of telemedicine into clinical gastroenterology and hepatology practice
The use of telemedicine in the care of patients with digestive diseases is expanding beyond telephone triage to include remote monitoring and self...
AGA Tech Summit
VIDEO: GI innovators dive into the Shark Tank
BOSTON – “I am still swimming, still alive ... I would do it again,” says one presenter.