Healthcare IT News November 14, 2023
Bill Siwicki

Hybrid collaboration enables multidisciplinary care, standardized outcome measurement and more streamlined care delivery, its CEO says.

Gastroenterology Associates of New Jersey needed to optimize care and capacity: Reimbursement gets tighter every year while patient demand grows. The practice aims to improve access for necessary in-person care and procedures while offering patients complementary proven interventions ideally suited for telemedicine.

THE PROBLEM

“Gastroenterology is a complex specialty,” said Dr. George N. Pavlou, gastroenterologist and president and CEO of Gastroenterology Associates of New Jersey. “We diagnose and treat dozens of diseases of the digestive tract, liver and pancreas, as well as provide essential screening procedures for early detection of colorectal cancer.

“Like so many specialties, GI is facing a huge backlog of preventive...

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