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Proposed Federal Budget Threatens Laboratories
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume VII No. 3 – February 14, 2000 Issue
BY NOW MOST OF YOU KNOW THAT PRESIDENT CLINTON’S FY01 BUDGET is not kind to the clinical laboratory industry. It seeks to restore the 20% copayment for lab services, cuts 30% out of the reimbursement for four tests, and institutes the Medicare competitive bidding concept for lab services. Over the…
Pathology Profession Facing New Directions
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VII No. 2 – January 24, 2000 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Big changes ahead during the next decade. Among the predictions: the number of two and three-pathologist group practices will radically diminish; pathology centers of excellence will achieve new market dominance; and…ever more intense competition for anatomic pathology spec…
Epitope, LabOne, CARESIDE, Quest, Structural Bioinformatics, UroCor
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VII No. 2 – January 24, 2000 Issue
EPITOPE RAIDS LABONE FOR NEW PRESIDENT/CEO; READIES DRUGS OF ABUSE MARKET LAUNCH DURING THE YEAR 2000, Epitope, Inc., based in Portland, Oregon, plans to introduce a drugs of abuse test based on its patented OraSure® oral collection technology. To aid in this new product l…
“State of Lab Industry” Holds Surprises for All
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VII No. 1 – January 3, 2000 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Say goodbye to several of the trends which shaped the lab industry during the 1990s, such as consolidation and government compliance programs. Although these trends won’t completely disappear, they will be superseded by a number of new transformational influences. During th…
Dynacare Buys LabSouth as Gateway into Alabama
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VII No. 1 – January 3, 2000 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: With the acquisition of ARL/LabSouth, based in Birmingham and Montgomery, Dynacare immediately becomes a major player in the Alabama marketplace. Several interesting aspects to the sale demonstrate that it is becoming increasingly difficult for independent commercial laborato…
1999’s Top Ten Stories Reflect Speed of Change
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 17 – December 13, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: This year’s round-up of the lab industry’s Top Ten most important stories lacks any compelling single theme. THE DARK REPORT’s conclusion? 1999 was a transition year. No new outside forces rattled the lab industry, allowing lab executives and pathologists to concentrate…
Point-Of-Care Chemistry Ready To Transform Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 16 – November 22, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Following on the heels of our prediction about web-based test ordering/results reporting, here’s another equally revolutionary development. CARESIDE, Inc. is ready to launch a point-of-care instrument suite for routine, high-volume chemistry and hematology tests. Early peek…
Advanced Health Targets Integrated Health Networks
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 15 – November 1, 1999 Issue
“The question that every clinical laboratory must now ask is this: will my lab be a technology differentiator or a technology enabler?” Rob Alger, Advanced Health Technology CEO SUMMARY: Many hospital-based laboratories have a different missio…
Lab Venture in Houston To Include a New Partner
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 14 – October 11, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: For months, lab industry rumors said the Memorial-Hermann merger had killed the Dynacare-Hermann Hospital laboratory joint venture, despite its sustained profitability. Now comes news that the Memorial Hermann Healthcare System and Dynacare will expand the laboratory joint ve…
Revamped Houston JV Validates Industry Trend
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 14 – October 11, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Change is notoriously slow in both the hospital and the clinical laboratory industry. The announcement of a revamped laboratory joint venture between Houston’s Memorial Hermann Healthcare System and Dynacare demonstrates that market pressures continue to encourage the ratio…
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