Late Breaking Lab News
“August 30, 2004 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 13 – September 28, 1998 Issue
Film-maker Michael Moore is ready to turn his cameras on the American healthcare system. During a tour of the United Kingdom this summer, the controversial director declared that he wanted to use his cameras to intervene and save lives. Moore, basking in the attention generated by his Fahrenheit …
“July 19, 2004 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 13 – September 28, 1998 Issue
A transfusion of the wrong type of blood may have contributed to the death of a critically ill woman at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Florida last month. The patient died about a day after the transfusion. Following the blood transfusion, a reaction had been observed. Atten…
“June 28, 2004 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 13 – September 28, 1998 Issue
There’s early evidence that health benefit costs for 2005 may only increase by a single digit percentage. Hewitt Associates is gathering data from 160 large companies for its annual healthcare cost survey. It reports that an average increase of 13.7% appears likely, compared to a 1…
“June 7, 2004 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 13 – September 28, 1998 Issue
Business Week Magazine placed Bio-Reference Laboratories, Inc. (BRLI) on its 2004 list of the Top 100 Hot Growth Stocks. BRLI, based in Elmwood Park, New Jersey, was ranked 16th. Business Week announced the list in its June 7, 2004 issue. With steady growth in reven…
“May 17, 2004 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 13 – September 28, 1998 Issue
Oncology is predicted to be a major driver in laboratory testing in coming years (see TDR, March 15, 2004). That said, lung cancer may be the next high-profile target, joining…
“April 26, 2004 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume V No. 13 – September 28, 1998 Issue
Pathology gets another plug! CBS television recognized National Medical Laboratory Week with public service announcements (PSAs) featuring CSI: Crime Scene Investigation star William Peterson. The story behind the story is that Peterson asked CBS to cover production costs and broadcast time …
“April 5, 2004 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 13 – September 28, 1998 Issue
There’s a new national lab company ready to compete. This week American Esoterix Laboratories, Inc. (AEL) announced it was open and ready for business. Based in Brentwood, Tennessee, it has already completed two lab acquisitions (ThromboCare Laboratories and …
“March 15, 2004 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 13 – September 28, 1998 Issue
Bar codes will soon be an essential element in most laboratories. Final regulations published on February 26 by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will take effect during the next two years. The FDA is requiring that prescription and over-the-counter drugs given to hospital patients have bar code…
“February 23, 2004 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 13 – September 28, 1998 Issue
There’s a new player offering clinical diagnostic services in oncology. Genomic Health, Inc., based in Redwood City, California, is now accepting specimens. Last month, its laboratory received all the regulatory clearances required to conduct business. The company’s proprietary technology is inco…
“February 2, 2004 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 13 – September 28, 1998 Issue
Changes are afoot in the national market for anatomic pathology services. At AmeriPath, Inc., the search is on for a new CEO. Current Chairman and CEO, James C. New retired, effective February 1. The company has commenced the search for a new CEO. New had been with AmeriPath since it…
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