In an age where everyone is looking to save a buck, office-based endoscopy is creeping into the spotlight. The endoscopy procedures market is expected to swell from 191.1 million in 2024 to 207.5 million by 2030. That’s a growth rate of 1.38%. Not too shabby, right?
But hold onto your hats because the market value is projected to rocket from $34.3 billion to $49.2 billion during the same timeframe, at a whopping 6.2% CAGR. Welcome to the future.
So, why the shift? For starters, Medicare is stepping in with a proposed 14% reimbursement boost for office-based procedures in the 2026 Physician Fee Schedule. States like Illinois and Oregon are jumping on board, promoting these outpatient alternatives. Money talks, folks. When colonoscopy reimbursements drop, practices find a way to thrive. Enter office-based endoscopy—convenient, accessible, and cheaper. Who doesn’t want that?
Independent practices are also regaining control over their care delivery and financial outcomes. Patients are increasingly opting for non-surgical, minimally invasive procedures. That awareness? It’s growing. Screening recommendations are hitting home, making endoscopic exams more popular. Additionally, the growing demand for both diagnostic and interventional endoscopy is enhancing the appeal of these office-based options. Transitioning to office-based models aligns with efforts to provide high-quality, affordable patient care.
Independent practices are stepping up, empowering patients to choose non-surgical, minimally invasive options as awareness of endoscopic exams rises.
Let’s talk about the perks. Office-based endoscopy means shorter wait times and easier access to care. Patients enjoy reduced risks with minimally invasive approaches. Less blood loss, quicker recovery. Sounds good, right? Plus, lower out-of-pocket costs? Yes, please. Providers are happier too—more control over scheduling means less headache.
Technological innovations are pushing this trend forward. High-definition and 4K platforms are now standard in offices. AI tools are making procedures smoother. Capsule endoscopes? Check. Single-use duodenoscopes? Absolutely.
In short, office-based endoscopy isn’t just an option; it’s the future. The hospital suites are so yesterday. Time to embrace the change.








