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Why Insurers Are Buying Office-Based Physicians
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 10 – July 25, 2011 Issue
WHEN THE NEWS BECAME PUBLIC earlier this month that UnitedHealth Group was quietly purchasing physician groups in selected areas of the country, there was a flurry of news articles recognizing this as a new trend. These news stories came after July 1. That’s the date when Kaiser Health N…
Destructive Tornado Hits Joplin Hospital, Lab Rebuilds Swiftly
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 10 – July 25, 2011 Issue
CEO Summary: One week after one of the worst storms ever to strike a hospital in the U.S., St. John’s Regional Medical Center in Joplin, Missouri, was back treating patients. Surprisingly, the hospital’s lab was one of the first departments to get up and running again. Within…
Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp Report Second Quarter Earnings
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 10 – July 25, 2011 Issue
JUST ONE DAY APART, the nation’s two largest laboratory testing companies reported second quarter and half-year earnings for 2011. Each financial report opened a window into marketplace developments for the first six months of this year. First to release its earnings report was Quest Diagn…
Crossing State Lines With Digital Pathology
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 9 – July 5, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It is predicted that use of digital pathology will create new care models in the profession of anatomic pathology. An early example of this trend can be found in Bellingham, Washington. Here, the 10 pathologists of Northwest Pathology are using a digital pathology sy…
DMetrix, Bio-Reference Labs, US Clinical Labs, Vidalia Laboratory Services
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 9 – July 5, 2011 Issue
DMETRIX PREPARES TO INTRODUCE CHEAPER PATHOLOGY SCANNER PATHOLOGISTS MAY SOON BE ABLE TO PURCHASE a smaller and less expensive digital scanning system that fits on a microscope. DMetrix, Inc., of Tucson, Arizona, is working to downsize its flagship digital p…
What Future for Deeply-Discounted Lab Prices?
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XVIII No. 8 – June 13, 2011 Issue
IN THE LABORATORY TESTING INDUSTRY, there is probably no single issue that causes more rancor than the regular use of deeply-discounted pricing of laboratory tests by a certain cohort of laboratory companies. This fault line in our industry is quite distinct. Those managers and pathologists in lab o…
Understanding the Deal With Medi-Cal and Quest
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 8 – June 13, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It is now possible to see the specific language in the “Settlement Agreement and Release” document executed by the California State Attorney General and Quest Diagnostics Incorporated. For those clinical lab managers—and the attorneys who represent their labora…
May 23, 2011 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 7 – May 23, 2011 Issue
The first sequencing of the whole human genome back in 2000 unleashed a tidal wave of research and development. Recently, Fast Company Magazine quantified the dollar impact of the Human Genome Project and now says it totals $800 billion! Their reporter communicates this so succinctly that TH…
Labs Learn About ACOs And Medical Homes
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 7 – May 23, 2011 Issue
IN JUST SEVEN MONTHS, the age of accountable care organizations (ACO) begins. On January 1, 2012, the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) will commence contracting with ACOs. ACOs are one of the major reforms spelled out in the 2,700-page health reform law that President Obama si…
WellSpan’s Lab Designs the “Ideal” Phlebotomy
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 7 – May 23, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Lengthy wait times for patients at phlebotomy sites is a common problem for labs across the country. But the laboratory at WellSpan Health System in York, Pennsylvania decided to apply Lean methods to change this situation. Their Lean projects at two pilot patient se…
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