Late Breaking Lab News
February 15, 2010 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 16 – November 26, 2001 Issue
In response to the sky-rocketing expenses associated with genetic and molecular testing, health insurers are planning ways to control both utilization and the prices at which these tests are reimbursed. For example, during the past year, Humana began using DNA Direct …
January 25, 2010 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 16 – November 26, 2001 Issue
Probably few pathologists know that a musical group in San Diego, California, is performing under the name “Pathology.†It is classified as an American death metal band. Alert readers will notice a theme in this band’s output. In 2006, it released its debut album, called “Surgically Hacked, 
December 14, 2009 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 16 – November 26, 2001 Issue
In Nigeria, there is an aggressive effort underway to raise the quality of medical laboratory testing. One major element involves inspection of clinical laboratories throughout the nation by teams of laboratory professionals working with the Medical Laboratory Science Council of Nigeria …
November 23, 2009 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 16 – November 26, 2001 Issue
Identity theft was a key part of a financial fraud that Adeniyi Adeyemi, 27, used to steal approximately $1 million from accounts belonging to 11 not-for-profits and trusts. Among the victims was the American Association of Clinical Chemistry (AACC). Adeyemi was a computer technician…
November 02, 2009 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 16 – November 26, 2001 Issue
Digital microfluidics and lab-on-a-chip technologies are being combined to create a new way to measure breast estrogen levels in women. An interdisciplinary group at the University of Toronto developed a lab-on-a-chip technique to analyze blood and breast tissue to identify women at …
October 12, 2009 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 16 – November 26, 2001 Issue
In the continuing saga of health reform efforts in Washington, DC, the clinical laboratory industry got a bit of good news, at least for the moment. In recent weeks, the Senate Finance Committee removed a provision to raise $750 million annually by enacting a tax on clinical lab revenue. The proposed…
September 21, 2009 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 16 – November 26, 2001 Issue
In Dover, Delaware, entrepreneur pathologist Ray Sukumar, M.D., earned a unique distinction. Earlier this summer, Sukumar was granted a patent for his unique design of a compact histopathology laboratory in a standard delivery van. That accomplishment earned recognition by the Delaware Econom…
August 31, 2009 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 16 – November 26, 2001 Issue
These days, you hear plenty about Web 2.0 and how it is revolutionizing the way people use the Internet. Pathologist Keith Kaplan, M.D., at the Mayo Clinic uses the term “Pathology 2.0†to describe how use of Web 2.0 technology will similarly transform the anatomic pathology prof…
August 10, 2009 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 16 – November 26, 2001 Issue
Last week, the pathology profession got a new professional group. It is the Digital Pathology Association (DPA) and it was formed by several companies offering digital pathology systems and services. DPA’s founders say it will support digital pathology education initiatives, define…
July 20, 2009 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 16 – November 26, 2001 Issue
Larry Siedlick resigned as CEO of Sunrise Medical Laboratories in Hauppauge, New York, effective June 30. It was 2007 when Siedlick and partner Pat Lanza sold their interest in the laboratory they founded back in 1972 to Sonic Healthcare, Ltd. Siedlick tells THE DARK…
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