Abstract
Advanced endoscopic procedures require a complex skillset to remove larger, benign and early malignant lesions within the colon and rectum. These procedures require large amounts of resources and have costs associated with them. They also are associated with huge benefits to the patient and cost savings when compared to colon resection as an alternative. Maximizing reimbursement and ensuring sustainability of these techniques requires a thoughtful approach to implement into everyday practice. This manuscript explores these issues in greater depth.
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