Late Breaking Lab News
September 22, 2014 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
Did you know that the world’s longest automation track in a clinical laboratory has just become operational in India? At 93.5 meters (307 feet), it is longer than a football field, according to a press release issued by Siemens Diagnostics. The automation was installed at the centr…
September 02, 2014 “Intelligence: Late- Breaking News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
There will be one less vendor of laboratory information systems (LIS) when a major acquisition is completed. Last month, Siemens AG announced that it would sell Siemens Health Services to Cerner Corp. for a price of $1.3 billion. Analysts believe tha…
August 11, 2014 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
There is a new case of crime involving a private pathology group practice. In Stockton, California, the Stockton Record reported on August 9 that pathologist Elvira Milano, M.D., was expected to post bond and be released from jail on that date. She faces charges of embezzlement while serving…
July 21, 2014 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
Consolidation of private pathology group practices continues. On July 8, NeoGenomics of Fort Myers, Florida, announced that it had acquired Path Logic of Sacramento. Then, one day later, Incyte Diagnostics of Spokane, Washington, disclosed that it wa…
June 30, 2014 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
Will microbiologists soon be testing a patient’s cellphone for clinical diagnostic purposes? Researchers at the University of Oregon recently conducted a study and determined that cellphones have a similar microbiome to the skin of the person who owns the device. The study determin…
June 09, 2014 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
Inpatient utilization has declined in Boston, Indianapolis, and Newark. That’s the finding of a new report issued May 27 by Kaufman Hall, a consulting firm based in Skokie, Illinois. The data was collected by Tufts Medical Center in Boston; Barnabas Health in West Or…
May 19, 2014 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
How about a hospital that doesn’t have a medical laboratory but issues lab test reports to patients? This unusual development happened in India recently. The Free Press Journal of Mumbai, India, reported earlier this month that government health officials had conducted a surprise inspectio…
April 28, 2014 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
In recent years, a series of decisions involving molecular diagnostics tests made by Medicare officials and the Medicare Administrative Contractors (MACs) have caused much disruption in the clinical laboratory industry. In response to these developments, on April 16, the California Clinical L…
April 07, 2014 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
In the United Kingdom, the National Health Service’s (NHS) biggest consolidation of clinical laboratory services is expected to take place in May, after the government’s Office of Fair Trading said it will conduct no further investigation into the project. Six health trusts are c…
March 17, 2014 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
People walking down a street in Weatherford, Connecticut on March 10, found lab test reports for at least 16 patients, according to a news report by a local television news station. This is a breach of protected health information (PHI) under the federal HIPAA statute. Reporters from WSFB contacted o…
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