Late Breaking Lab News
MAY 11, 2020 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Clinical laboratories in other countries have similar challenges in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. In the United Kingdom, the Independent reported last week that “Widespread testing for coronavirus has been suspended among staff and patients at hospitals and GP practices ser…
APRIL 20, 2020 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Not only did the outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 in the United States show how unprepared the nation was for an event like this, but it exposed numerous problems and weaknesses in the federal agencies tasked with protecting the health and safety of the American public. One high-profile failure hap…
March 30, 2020 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Should consumers be allowed to collect their own specimens for a COVID-19 test? At least five companies announced plans in mid-March to sell COVID-19 tests directly to consumers and have them collect their specimens at home, then return the samples to the the labs doing the testing. This s…
March 9, 2020 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Coronavirus, more specifically, the novel coronavirus that causes the COVID-19 disease, currently dominates global news. This is the third novel strain of coronavirus to emerge as a threat to human health in the past two decades. Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) was identifie…
February 17, 2020 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Last month, Tech-Crunch reported that a data breach at Laboratory Corporation of America had exposed the protected health information (PHI) of thousands of patients. TechCrunch published its findings on Jan. 28, 2020. It wrote, “This latest secu…
January 27, 2020 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
In recent weeks, the Supreme Court declined to consider an appeal in a case which challenged a lab company’s patent on a clinical laboratory test. On Jan. 13, the justices rejected the appeal made by Athena Diagnostics, a division of Quest Diagnostics. In an earlie…
November 25 2019 intelligence late breaking lab news
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Medicare lab test price cuts mandated by the Protecting Access to Medicare Act (PAMA) are eroding the finances of urology groups that do in-office clinical laboratory testing. In the November issue of Urology Times, urologist Robert A. Dowling, MD, wrote a news story that identified the cut…
December 16, 2019 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
John M. Mattsen, III, MD, one of the founders of ARUP Laboratories of Salt Lake City, died on November 9, at the age of 86. As a pathologist and an executive leader, he was at the forefront of laboratory medicine for many decades. A graduate of Brigham Young University…
January 6, 2020 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
On Dec. 19, Congress passed a year-end spending bill that included the Laboratory Access for Beneficiaries (LAB) Act. The bill went to the President for his signature. The bill mandates that the federal Centers or Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) delay by one year having labs rep…
December 16, 2019 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
John M. Mattsen, III, MD, one of the founders of ARUP Laboratories of Salt Lake City, died on November 9, at the age of 86. As a pathologist and an executive leader, he was at the forefront of laboratory medicine for many decades. A graduate of Brigham Young University…
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