Late Breaking Lab News
November 4, 2019 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Pharmacogenetic testing is gaining acceptance by a growing number of health insurers. On Oct. 1, UnitedHealthcare (UHC) began coverage of genetic tests that help physicians identify the anti-depressant drugs most likely to benefit their patients. UHC’s policy also extends coverage …
October 14, 2019 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Two interesting partners are working on a project to map the human immune system with the goal of creating a knowledge base that can be used to develop diagnostic tests. Microsoft and Adaptive Biotechnologies of Seattle are collaborating on this project. “Google c…
September 23, 2019 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Spectra Laboratories, a division of the national dialysis company Fresenius Medical Care, will soon open a new 200,000 square foot laboratory facility in Memphis. The new lab will employ more than 300 people and will be located only 15 minutes from the Memphis Intern…
September 3, 2019 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Two more clinical laboratory organizations that used American Medical Collection Agency (AMCA) to handle their lab test claims announced in July that their patients’ data was breached. Inform Diagnostics of Irving, Texas, disclosed that the data of 173,716 patient…
August 12, 2019 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Add eight more laboratories to the list of lab companies whose patient data were breached when the American Medical Collection Agency was hacked. According to HealthITSecurity, in recent weeks, these labs reported breaches of their patient records: Natera …
July 22, 2019 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Another clinical laboratory company disclosed a major breach of its patients’ protected health information (PHI). On July 15, Clinical Pathology Laboratories (CPL), a division of Sonic Healthcare, issued a press release and disclosed that it estimated as many as 2…
July 1, 2019 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
In Houston, news outlets report that MD Anderson Cancer Center was cited for serious deficiencies and the potential for patient harm, following inspections by officials from the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) and the Texas Department…
June 10, 2019 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Digital pathology is coming in a big way to two regions in two different nations. In the United Kingdom, it was announced on May 30 that the North Tees and Hartlepool NHS Foundation in the north of England signed a five-year contract with Sectra of Linköping, Swed…
May 20, 2019 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Canada faces a similar shortage of medical technologists (MTs) as exists in the United States. “We have reached the point now where some laboratories have been closed for weeks due to insufficient staffing, which is a cascading problem for patients and the healthcare system,” stated Maria Klement…
April 29, 2019 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 3 – February 26, 2001 Issue
Investor interest in digital pathology (DP) and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to analyze digital pathology images seems to be at a fever pitch recently. In the last three weeks, investors poured almost $85 million of capital into just three digital pathology companies, as noted below. This…
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