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Physician Management Companies Exploding, Will Transform Healthcare
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 10 – July 14, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Consolidation and integration of healthcare services will be the dominant trend during the next five years. It happened to commercial laboratories from 1985-95. Widespread hospital consolidation began around 1990 and continues today. Now consolidation is coming to physicians….
Dismal Hospital Finances Behind Lab Joint Venture
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 10 – July 14, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: 1995 marked a pace-setting agreement between Columbia and LabCorp. LabCorp would consolidate and manage the laboratories at three Columbia Hospitals. All participants agree that the project has met expectations. But Columbia has yet to clone this model elsewhere. Here’s why…
Future Laboratory Model Found In Oklahoma City
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 9 – June 23, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Even as commercial laboratories struggle to maintain financial solvency, Urocor displays phenomenal growth in specimen volume, market share and revenue during the last five years. It is no accident that this laboratory is succeeding. Urocor’s executives use sophisticated ma…
Management Philosophy Drives UroCor’s Success
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 9 – June 23, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In the year 1997, UroCor shows a financial strength and growth potential unlike most commercial laboratories. UroCor’s current success is a direct result of how UroCor’s management did things differently during the years from 1991 to the present. Much of UroCor’s succes…
Market Assessment Leads Quest To Do Several Deals
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 9 – June 23, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Quest CEO Ken Freeman is moving rapidly to restructure Quest’s regional laboratory system. Using the financial head-start provided by the January spin-off from Corning, Inc., Quest purchased one laboratory and seeks to do joint venture deals in several cities. Quest’s act…
Pap Smear Technologies Battle For Market Share
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 9 – June 23, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Cytyc, NeoPath and Neuromedical each tapped the public capital markets during the past 18 months. Now investors expect to see earnings growth and dividends as soon as possible. Clinical laboratories should expect intensified sales and marketing efforts from these three compan…
National Lab Strategies Will Impact Competitors
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 8 – June 2, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Not since the era of commercial lab consolidation ended has such a significant trend emerged. As the three national labs eliminate service to unprofitable accounts, profound changes will occur to the market for laboratory and pathology services. How quickly this leads to impr…
Lab Information Systems Meeting Highlights Innovation, Ideas
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 8 – June 2, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Managed care’s pressure to create clinically integrated healthcare delivery systems changes the way laboratories report, use and warehouse clinical data. Dr. Bruce Friedman’s annual laboratory information systems conference in Ann Arbor provided graphic evidence that tech…
Roche Holdings, Ltd. Acquires Boehringer Mannheim In Merger
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 8 – June 2, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Roche will pay $11 billion to buy Corange Ltd., parent company of Boehringer Mannheim, the world’s number two diagnostics company. Wall Street expects this deal to quicken the pace of consolidation in the healthcare industry. The surprise move will impact clinical laborator…
Ex-NHL Executives Buy American Medical Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 7 – May 12, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: American Medical Laboratories’ sale to new owners is a major event. Not only does the new management team have a reputation for top performance in selling clinical laboratory services, but they also arrive with an ample war chest. When the revamped AML hits the competitive …
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