• <鶹ýƵ> Improving Survival of Colorectal Cancer in Their Community

    Nurse Lead Amanda Cunningham, BSN, RN, shares why honoree status is important to her team and her community.

  • <鶹ýƵ> ASGE Answers Your Coding Questions

    A patient had a diagnostic colonoscopy and indications were rectal bleeding, abnormal scan of the digestive tract and incomplete defecation.

  • <鶹ýƵ> Getting Creative in Community Engagement

    As health care teams, you are trusted members of your communities. You have the desire, knowledge and vision to advance digestive health care locally.

  • <鶹ýƵ> Case 14: Burnout

    A 42-year-old female advanced practice provider (APP) presents to her primary physician with a chief complaint of fatigue and feeling “stressed.” She has no chronic medical problems and takes no medication.

  • <鶹ýƵ> Chronic Care Management: How To Implement and Manage a Quality-Driven Program

    There is a widespread realization that health care in the U.S. remains fragmented and lacks longitudinal coordination of care.

  • <鶹ýƵ> EQuIP Your Team for Success

    Your colleagues agreed: the physician-nurse faculty knocked it out of the park for the 2023 GI Unit Leadership course, and we have every intention of keeping it up!

  • <鶹ýƵ> ASGE Answers Your Coding Questions

    A patient had a surveillance colonoscopy for prior polyps, but biopsies were taken due to Crohn’s disease. Can both Z86.010 and K50.90 be billed, or should only K50.90 be used since it justified the biopsies?

  • <鶹ýƵ> October 2023: ASGE Answers Your Coding Questions

    A Bravo, CPT code 91035, was performed and did not show active reflux, so the diagnosis attached was dysphonia, which the insurance is denying. What other diagnosis could be used?

  • <鶹ýƵ> Pre-Procedure Time Out

    The endoscopy staff identified inconsistencies in our pre-procedure time-out process, including the information being shared and the attentiveness of all members.

  • <鶹ýƵ> Case 13: Eosinophilic Esophagitis

    A 24-year-old male presents to the emergency room with a chief complaint of “I can’t swallow.” He states that while eating dinner, chicken suddenly “got stuck, and I could not swallow.”

  • <鶹ýƵ> Improving Specimen Collection

    No incorrectly labeled specimen containers, no specimens placed in wrong containers, no missing specimens, 100% real-time timeout charting compliance

  • <鶹ýƵ> Addressing What Matters More to Patients

    The health system has a strategic goal of increasing the ratings on the NRC “What Matters Most” question in patient satisfaction surveys to 66.9% for all departments.

  • <鶹ýƵ> Meeting Endoscope Reprocessing Guidelines

    On November 16, 2021, a quality improvement study was conducted to determine that all endoscopes are going from end of procedure to high-level disinfection (HLD) within the national guideline of one hour.

  • <鶹ýƵ> Patient Perceptions of Wait Times

    It is suspected that patients are perceiving excessive wait times in relation to their experience at [the facility] and delays in discharge which is increasing the time the patient is in the facility.

  • <鶹ýƵ> Adequacy of Bowel Preparation

    Over the past three years, [the unit] has used several different bowel preps in order to achieve the best possible colonoscopy for our patients.