LiverRight Launches the Extend™ Turnkey Service for GI Practices in the USA

03.04.25 15:00 Uhr

Gastroenterology Practices Can Go to Same-Week Video Visit Access for Hepatology Patients with the LiverRight National Virtual Clinic

CINCINNATI, April 3, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- According to the American Liver Foundation, there are more than 75 million American adults who are living with some form of Steatotic Liver Disease ("SLD" including ALD, MASLD, MASH), and have not been diagnosed. Over time, a significant share of these patients will develop cirrhosis or liver cancer, and possibly require a transplant.

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Current efforts to treat Liver Disease are plagued by two challenges: too few hepatologists to screen and treat patients (estimated 1 for 40,000 patients), and too few liver scanning devices to evaluate them (estimated 1,500 sites in the entire US today).

Today, LiverRight™, America's first virtual specialty clinic for hepatology, announces a new program to support gastroenterology practices that seek to treat SLD patients. LiverRight Extend™ will allow GI practices to provide same-week telemedicine triage to adult patients with Steatotic Liver Disease risk factors, under the GI practice's brand.

A state-licensed LiverRight hepatology provider will see patients via convenient video visits within the week after the request. For diagnosis, the GI practice will have an ultrasound liver scanning device, where the patient will go for the first and any subsequent scans. LiverRight has the capacity to read all scans same-day, and stage the patients.

If a patient has low or high acuity liver disease (Hepatitis or Fatty Liver Disease), LiverRight will either refer the patient back to the practice for in-person treatment or continue to manage the patient longitudinally via video visits, all documented in the GI partner's EMR.

"We designed this program because GI practices are the most common place where patients seek liver diagnosis and care," said Brandon Tudor, CEO of LiverRight. "Our LiverRight Extend™ offering means far swifter/more convenient access for the tens of millions of undiagnosed liver disease patients, and both incremental revenue and competitive advantage for our GI practice partners."

The LiverRight Extend™ program drives incremental revenue for GI practices across four areas–

1. The video visit revenue associated with triaging patients virtually and (where relevant) managing diagnosed patients longitudinally.
2. Ultrasound scanning of the patient's liver at the GI practice's site.
3. Incremental Clinical Trials in GI, Hepatology and Metabolic.
4. Incremental colonoscopy, endoscopy patients and other GI procedure revenue.

"The LiverRight Extend™ program means our seasoned, state-licensed Hepatologists and Hepatology Advanced Practice Providers (APPs) assign billing rights, such that the GI practice handles the billing, and recognizes the top line revenue," said Warren Savitz, VP/Partnerships for LiverRight. "LiverRight Extend™ also will deliver a far bigger catchment area, as video visits require no travel for the patient, except for any liver scan needed."

The LiverRight Extend™ program is available to practices big and small in all fifty US states, and can be launched within three months. 

Last, LiverRight is offering a free webinar on Wednesday, April 16, 2025, from 4-4:30 pm EST, on how LiverRight Extend™ can work for Independent GI practices. To hear more or sign up, email Warren Savitz, LiverRight's VP/Partnerships at warren@liverright.com.

About LiverRight

LiverRight is a National Virtual Clinic focused on Liver Disease. Our mission is threefold: Getting onset patients in same-week, ensuring early diagnosis, and offering longitudinal care with superior outcomes plus lower costs for patients and payers.

For more information, please visit www.liverright.com.

Contact:
Brandon Tudor, CEO
brandon@liverright.com

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SOURCE LiverRight, Inc.