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New Cycle Begins for Lab and Pathology Acquisitions
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XVII No. 3 – February 15, 2010 Issue
THERE’S A NEW TRANSITION JUST GETTING STARTED in the laboratory testing industry. For the past two decades, laboratory acquisition activity has primarly centered around independent clinical laboratories—often owned by local pathologists. This was true in both the size of the transactions and in t…
Pace of Lab Acquisitions Increased during 2009
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVII No. 3 – February 15, 2010 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: After two years of relatively slow sales of clinical labs, there is pent up demand for lab acquisitions and a declining supply of independent labs available for sale. That’s the assessment of one expert on laboratory mergers and acquisitions, who predicts that the accelerat…
Predict 2010 To Be Busy For Lab Owners & Buyers
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVII No. 3 – February 15, 2010 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Along with a recovering economy, the possibility of an increase in the capital gains tax rate for 2011 may encourage owners of clinical labs and anatomic pathology companies to sell their businesses during 2010. That could make 2010 a busy year for laboratory…
Pathology, Inc. Sells Equity to Raise Capital
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVII No. 2 – January 25, 2010 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In looking how to propel its business to the next level, the partners at Pathology, Inc., opted not to sell their pathology group practice. Instead, they chose to raise capital by selling equity in their company to a group of investors. In this exclusive interview, executives…
Using Lean at Henry Ford Transforms Pathology TAT
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 11 – August 10, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Long-standing work flow traditions in anatomic pathology provide fertile ground for improvement with Lean and similar process improvement methods. That was the case at Henry Ford Health System, where empowered teams in the pathology laboratory employed the principles…
DARK REPORT and Editor Michel Earn National Reporting Award
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 9 – June 29, 2009 Issue
FOR THE SECOND TIME in recent years, Editor Robert L. Michel and THE DARK REPORT have won a national award for “Best Investigative Reporting.” In Washington, DC, last month, at the Specialized Information Publishers Association (SIPA) annual conference, Editor Michel learned tha…
Inaccurate Lab Results: What Happened in Canada?
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XVI No. 7 – May 18, 2009 Issue
MANY OF YOU HAVE HEARD ABOUT THE WIDELY-PUBLICIZED PROBLEMS with laboratory testing in several locations across Canada in the past few years. We update the situation with a fascinating intelligence briefing on pages 9-12. The first lab scandal to catch the public’s attention was the discovery that…
Aperio, Cerner Interface Digital Path and Path LIS
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 4 – March 16, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: For pathologists watching the market acceptance of digital imaging and digital pathology systems, another milestone has been reached. The nation’s largest health IT companies are beginning to develop interfaces between their anatomic pathology laboratory informatio…
Local Labs Have Opportunities To Increase MC Patient Access
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 3 – February 23, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Although the nation’s two largest laboratory companies have achieved a dominant managed care position, opportunities remain for regional labs to do more business with managed care plans. Two experts provide an update of managed care pricing trends for labo…
July 28, 2008 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XV No. 10 – July 28, 2008 Issue
Last Monday, UroPath, Inc., an Arlington, Texas, company operating anatomic pathology laboratory condominium complexes in several states, disclosed its sale to HealthTronics, Inc., of Austin, Texas. Sales price was $7.75 million. UroPath’s former owners are urologi…
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