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J A N U A R Y 2 0 2 1 • O U T P A T I E N T S U R G E R Y . N E T • 4 9 Endocart, a subsidiary of Total Scope, sells brand new endoscopy carts with a variety of customizable options. Our selection of Endocarts® were developed by GI nurses as the most efficient and safe travel system. We have a wide variety of add-on accessories that you can add to any model. All of our carts are easy to sanitize and maintain and can be maneuvered with ease in any setting. Reference this ad and receive 10% OFF your cart purchase, a savings up to $2,000! The Standard cart is our most compact model, making it a great choice for locations with limited space. Comes equipped with two trays, a keyboard holder, and a scope hanger. 615-880-6136 431 Great Circle Rd | Nashville, TN 37228 endocart@totalscopeinc.com www.totalscopeinc.com/endocart/ *Owen, B.D. (2000) Preventing injuries using an ergonomic approach. AORN Journal, 72, 6: 1031-1036. STANDARD ENDOCART The Motorized version comes with all the same features as the Deluxe cart with the added benefits of adjustable speed, automatic braking, directional control and an emergency stop button. This is the preferred model for most hospitals. MOTORIZED DELUXE ENDOCART The Deluxe model comes equipped with a dual scope hanger, side keyboard tray, three drawers, and a power strip. Plenty of extra space for additional accessories. DELUXE ENDOCART of nurses have missed work due to back injury* Our motorized cart can help reduce that risk. 38% Zero-Turn Radius Light Weight Locking Casters Fully Customizable 1-Year Warranty 1 YEAR and screening options for these patients. Screening rates are also on the decline because many Americans have lost their jobs and health insur- ance during the pandemic. To address this issue, the Colorectal Cancer Alliance established a financial assistance program for patients who do not have insurance or who are underinsured. Additionally, the ColonoscopyAssist program, founded in 2010 to remove financial barriers to colorectal cancer screen- ing for the uninsured, offers reduced screening rates. Congress also just passed the Removing Barriers to Colorectal Cancer Screening Act of 2020, which modi- fies cost-sharing requirements for colorectal cancer screenings for Medicare patients. Over the next 10 years, the bill will waive coinsurance requirements for screening tests, regardless of whether a polyp is dis- covered and removed. Currently, Medicare beneficiar- ies must pay a 20% copay if a polyp is excised during a scheduled screening. Mr. Sapienza emphasizes that the best test for col- orectal cancer is the test that gets done. So, if patients are still wary of in-person screenings during the pan- demic, he recommends at-home stool tests. Patients must clearly understand the importance of getting screened, even during the pandemic, according to Mr. Sapienza. He says, "We're running a public awareness campaign right now that notes things are different, but the risk for colorectal cancer is not, so patients need to get screened now." — Danielle Bouchat-Friedman to Life-Saving Screenings GET IT DONE The National Colorectal Cancer Roundtable launched a media campaign aimed at patients and providers to emphasize the importance of scheduling colon cancer screenings during the pandemic. NCCR

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