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October 10, 2022 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No.13 – September 20, 2004 Issue
Future regulation of laboratory-developed tests (LDTs) may not be as clear as it once appeared. On Sept. 30, Congress passed a short-term resolution to keep the federal government funded. As part of the move, a proposed bill to increase oversight of LDTs has been sidelined, at least for now, accordin…
September 19, 2022 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No.13 – September 20, 2004 Issue
Déjà vu? Lawmakers in Congress question whether public health officials have done enough to stay ahead of monkeypox, including the availability of diagnostic tests. Concerns about such testing came up during a Sept. 14 hearing before the Senate’s Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions Committee. …
August 29, 2022 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No.13 – September 20, 2004 Issue
Interesting things may be unfolding in the genetic testing marketplace. In the past few weeks, at least two high-profile genetic testing companies announced major layoffs. First was Invitae, a genetics testing company in San Francisco. At the end of July, it announced plans to eliminate 1,000 …
August 8, 2022 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No.13 – September 20, 2004 Issue
One of the biggest health insurers in the United States has changed its name. As of June 28, Anthem in Indianapolis, Ind., is now known as Elevance Health. The new name is a combination of “elevate” and “advance,” noted Modern Health Executive on June 16. Elevance also an…
July 18, 2022 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No.13 – September 20, 2004 Issue
Given that monkeypox cases continue to rise, the federal government likewise is ramping up its response. In June, the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) began shipping monkeypox tests to five commercial laboratories: Aegis Science, Labcorp, Mayo Clinic La…
June 27, 2022 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No.13 – September 20, 2004 Issue
Efforts to revise the much-criticized methods Medicare officials use to establish prices the government pays clinical laboratories under the Protecting Access to Medicare Act (PAMA) of 2014 got a boost last week. On June 22, a bipartisan bill to accomplish that was introduced in the U.S. Senate. The …
June 6, 2022 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No.13 – September 20, 2004 Issue
Monkeypox is the latest disease showing up in the United States. That means hospital laboratories will want to be ready to diagnose monkeypox cases that show up in their emergency departments. An official from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) says it is exploring the possib…
May 16, 2022 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No.13 – September 20, 2004 Issue
Chalk up another lab outreach deal for Labcorp. The Burlington, N.C.-based company has agreed to acquire certain assets of AtlantiCare’s clinical laboratory outreach business. The deal was announced on May 9, with no financial terms disclosed. The outreach business of AtlantiCare, bas…
April 25, 2022 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No.13 – September 20, 2004 Issue
In a sign that awareness of medical diagnostic testing continues to grow during the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, the Mayo Clinic announced it will invest $49 million to build a new laboratory space on its campus in Rochester, Minn. As part of the multi-year project, several clinical labs will eventual…
April 4, 2022, Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No.13 – September 20, 2004 Issue
On March 22, the U.S. Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced that its COVID-19 Uninsured Program had stopped accepting claims for related laboratory testing due to lack of sufficient funds. This development potentially affects 8.6% of the nation’s population which does…
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