Cigna requiring prior auth for EGD’s, Evicore denied indicated EGD for pernicious anemia although indicated by guidelines, added a half hour of work for provider. Do better.@Cigna@evicorehc
Congratulations to Dr. Louis Korman @CapDigestive on his presentation on SER-109 (now approved as VOWST @SeresTX@NestleHealthUS). ECOSPOR IV showed no recurrence at 8 wks in 91.3% of recurrent C. Dif pts, 86.3% at 24 wks.
Join or donate to the @CapDigestive team this year for the 2023 DC Take Steps Walk June 3rd @ The Yards Park. I will be the 2023 Healthcare Honored Hero for the walk and would love your support. Hoping we can move closer to a cure for #Crohn's and #UC. https://t.co/VW8RuGuEeP
As 2022 comes to an end, we have achieved a significant milestone: we have cared for 350,000 patients undergoing GI procedures in our endoscopy centers. Our mission remains unchanged: to provide high-quality, cost-efficient, safe care to every patient, every time, always.
Who was the marketing genius who sent this empty box (except for package insert) to my home? Thanks for filling up the landfill with needless trash. Thanks for polluting the air with the truck exhaust and wasting fuel. How is this okay?
This past weekend, we hosted our annual Colon Cancer Outreach. Our staff conducted colonoscopies screenings on overdue patients. Thank you all who helped to make this a success!
@JonathanBuscag1 Patients Undergoing Outpatient Upper Endoscopy and Colonoscopy on the Same Day (Double Procedures) Are at Increased Risk for Adverse Respiratory Outcomes. The American Journal of Gastroenterology: October 2019 - Volume 114 - Issue - p S307-S308.
#FlashBackFriday - While it might not be #WearBlueDay, we are still celebrating throughout March to bring awareness to #ColorectalCancerAwarenessMonth.
Thank you to all our hardworking staff who have shown their support by dressing in blue for colorectal cancer awareness!
March is National Colorectal Cancer Awareness Month. This month, thousands of patients, survivors, caregivers, & advocates join in spreading awareness about screening, wearing blue, & much more.
I took my team to see a remarkable patient who I’ve known for a long time. I wanted them to see a physical exam finding I knew they’ve likely never seen, and almost certainly never will again. It was the number tattooed on his left forearm when he arrived in Auschwitz in 1944.