Late Breaking Lab News
April 20, 2015 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
It’s a lawsuit that Quest Diagnostics Incorporated can’t seem to make go away. Last week in California, a federal judge ruled Hunter Laboratories and Surgical Pathology Associates (SPA) can continue to pursue their antitrust lawsuit against Quest Diagnostics. …
March 30, 2015 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
Last Friday, at Geisinger Medical Center in Danville, Pennsylvania, members of the health systems’s authority board were given tours of the new $63.4 million clinical laboratory facility. It is scheduled to open on May 4 and will feature the latest state-of-the art analyzers and lab automation system…
March 9, 2015 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
Many laboratory professionals are closely watching the development of Theranos, the lab testing company based in Palo Alto, California, that claims it has technology and a business model that will disrupt the clinical laboratory testing market. Recently Forbes announced its annual li…
February 17 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
GeneCentric is a new lab testing company in Durham, North Carolina that was started by former executives of Laboratory Corporation of America. It intends to raise $20 million in a Series B capital offering. GeneCentric’s business model is to license molecular diagnostic tests, then develop the…
January 26, 2015 Intelligence: Late Breaking News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
Interesting things are happening in the commercial clinical lab testing market internationally. In New Zealand, district health boards continue a decadeslong trend of squeezing commercial lab companies with the goal of reducing laboratory testing costs and eliminating redundancies. Currently the dist…
January 5, 2015 Intelligence: Late Breaking News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
In Vermont, a multi-year effort to create a statewide single-payer health insurance program has failed. On December 17, Governor Peter Shumlin announced that the state would not go forward with its plans to create a health program called Green Mountain Care. “The bottom line is that… it b…
December 15, 2014 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
In certain respects, the noted physician and healthcare strategist Eric Topol, M.D., of Scripps Healthcare in La Jolla, California, can be considered a gadfly to pathology and the laboratory medicine profession. In his latest pronouncements on patient-centered healthcare, he warned c…
November 24, 2014 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
Interesting things are unfolding in San Diego with Pathway Genomics, a company with a CLIA lab that offers genetic testing to physicians. On November 12, it was announced that the IBM Watson Group had invested in Pathway Genomics. The two companies said that they are…
November 03, 2014 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
In response to the Ebola outbreak, the Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency authorization for the use of two rapid tests to detect Ebola. The tests are manufactured by BioFire Defense LLC, a division of BioMerieux. The BioFire Defense Fil…
October 13, 2014 “Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
Quality management systems (QMS) have made inroads in some of the organizations that accredit clinical laboratories in the United States to the requirements of CLIA. Last month, COLA of Columbia, Maryland, acknowledged that it had recertified to the standards of ISO 9001: 2008. The r…
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