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SAN FRANCISCO – Taking a device from inception through the Food and Drug Administration approval process, CPT coding, payer coverage, and adoption by physicians can take 10 years or more and millions of dollars. Working with the AGA Center for GI Innovation and Technology to develop a registry and trial design can assist in speeding this process. At the 2015 AGA Tech Summit in San Francisco, Dr. Ashish Atreja, director of medical informatics at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, and chair of the AGA Registry Oversight Committee, discusses how the AGA can provide full-service device registry support. He also discusses the goals of AGA’s STAR registry and provides a look ahead at upcoming registry initiatives.

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SAN FRANCISCO – Taking a device from inception through the Food and Drug Administration approval process, CPT coding, payer coverage, and adoption by physicians can take 10 years or more and millions of dollars. Working with the AGA Center for GI Innovation and Technology to develop a registry and trial design can assist in speeding this process. At the 2015 AGA Tech Summit in San Francisco, Dr. Ashish Atreja, director of medical informatics at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, and chair of the AGA Registry Oversight Committee, discusses how the AGA can provide full-service device registry support. He also discusses the goals of AGA’s STAR registry and provides a look ahead at upcoming registry initiatives.

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SAN FRANCISCO – Taking a device from inception through the Food and Drug Administration approval process, CPT coding, payer coverage, and adoption by physicians can take 10 years or more and millions of dollars. Working with the AGA Center for GI Innovation and Technology to develop a registry and trial design can assist in speeding this process. At the 2015 AGA Tech Summit in San Francisco, Dr. Ashish Atreja, director of medical informatics at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, New York, and chair of the AGA Registry Oversight Committee, discusses how the AGA can provide full-service device registry support. He also discusses the goals of AGA’s STAR registry and provides a look ahead at upcoming registry initiatives.

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