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Lab Execs Allegedly Lied to FDA about Faulty Tests
By Scott Wallask | From the Volume XXXI, No. 5 – April 8, 2024 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Three former executives of a lab testing company face criminal charges. Federal prosecutors claim that the three plaintiffs who previously worked at Magellan Diagnostics flagrantly hid…
Pathologist Sues Hulu Over Depiction in Theranos TV Series
By Scott Wallask | From the Volume XXXI, No. 5 – April 8, 2024 Issue
THERE IS AN INTRUGUING NEW TWIST IN THE LONG-RUNNING SAGA of the now-defunct Theranos. Pathologist and former Theranos CLIA lab director Adam Rosendorff, MD, is taking Hulu to court. …
Best Practices for Labs to Secure MT Program Funds
By Scott Wallask | From the Volume XXXI, No. 5 – April 8, 2024 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In securing federal funds for a new MT training center, ARUP Labs and the University of Utah took steps that clinical labs can follow for their own project financing. Among the key lessons is the need to showcase the work a lab does within a community to politicians and…
How Histology Can Better Communicate with Physicians
By Scott Wallask | From the Volume XXXI, No. 5 – April 8, 2024 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: When ordering physicians or pathologists take issue with histology processes, it’s a sign that change is needed somewhere along the line. At American Oncology Network, the resulting communication often centers on bringing greater clarity to the doctors as to how sampl…
ARUP Laboratories and University of Utah Create MT Training Center
By Scott Wallask | From the Volume XXXI, No. 5 – April 8, 2024 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: To help resolve the ongoing shortage of MTs and MLSs, ARUP Laboratories and the University of Utah’s Medical Laboratory Sciences Division took a novel approach to secure funding for a new laboratory scientist training center. They worked with their congressional repre…
Pandemic Helped Lab with Hospital Leaders
By Scott Wallask | From the Volume XXXI, No. 5 – April 8, 2024 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Growth at Atrium Health during the COVID-19 pandemic elevated its clinical laboratory’s profile with medical leaders and health system administrators. What followed was a new spirit of collaboration that led to lab involvement in cost savings efforts, such as improved…
Analytics Lets Labs Offset Staffing Woes
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXXI, No. 5 – April 8, 2024 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: For hospital laboratories confronting worker shortages, data analytics can be useful for improving workflows and determining effective staffing levels. This information can also induce changes that may improve employee morale. Two experts discuss three analytics reports…
Newsmaker Interview: Director of CDC’s Division of Laboratory Systems Talks COVID-19, CLIA, and More
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXXI, No. 5 – April 8, 2024 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In this exclusive interview, Reynolds Salerno, PhD, the Director of the Division of Laboratory Systems at the CDC, offers insightful comments about the federal agency’s response to the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, what went right during public health efforts, and lesson…
Texas Lab Details Dual Accreditation Journey
By Scott Wallask | From the Volume XXXI, No. 5 – April 8, 2024 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In seeking dual accreditation for CLIA and ISO 15189, Advanced Diagnostic Laboratory of San Antonio adapted existing processes to meet accreditor expectations. The result was stronger staff empowerment to suggest improvements in quality, combined with increased recognit…
News and Insights from AACC Meeting in Chicago
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXXI, No. 5 – April 8, 2024 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: There was plenty of positive energy last month when the 72nd Annual Scientific Meeting and Exhibition of the American Association of Clinical Chemistry (AACC) took place in Chicago. Attendees seemed pleased to be gathering and networking in person. However, there was re…
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