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June 16, 2008 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XV No. 8 – June 16, 2008 Issue
GE Healthcare’s digital pathology joint venture with the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), announced on June 5, is not the only in vitro diagnostics (IVD) investment by GE during 2008. Just this May, GE paid $738 million to acquire …
May 27, 2008 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XV No. 7 – May 27, 2008 Issue
A simple telemedicine system that incorporates cheap cell phone cameras is being developed by researchers in the United States and Brazil, according to an article in the May 15 issue of the American Chemical Society’s journal, Analytical Chemistry. The goal is to capture medical da…
Customer-Focused Labs Are Successful
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XV No. 7 – May 27, 2008 Issue
AS YOU READ THIS ISSUE, YOU WILL BE AMONG THE FIRST in the laboratory industry to learn that more than 50% of the nation’s hospitals are financially deficient and “technically insolvent or at risk of insolvency.” That’s according to Alvarez & Marsal of Ne…
War College 2008 Theme: Get Close to Customers!
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XV No. 7 – May 27, 2008 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Over the course of two days, pathologists, lab directors, and other laboratory professionals repeatedly heard speakers urge them to work hard to ensure that customers are the top priority for their laboratory organization. Another theme is the need for labs to organize their …
New Report Says Half Nation’s Hospitals Have Financial Woes
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XV No. 7 – May 27, 2008 Issue
CEO Summary: In a groundbreaking study just released, consulting firm Alvarez & Marsal determined that as many as half of the nation’s hospitals are failing to generate enough patient revenue to sustain expenses! With a median occupancy rate of 43%, these hospitals are likely to exp…
Univ. of Tokyo Hospital Lab Has Plenty of Automation
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XV No. 6 – May 5, 2008 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In Japan, many clinical laboratories are in their third decade of using automation. At the University of Tokyo Hospital, total laboratory automation (TLA) was first implemented in 1991. Now on its fourth generation TLA system, this laboratory was worked upstream to automate s…
Healthcare Has First Standards for Use of Bar Codes and RFID
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XV No. 6 – May 5, 2008 Issue
THREE ORGANIZATIONS have jointly developed information technology standards to be used in identifying patients, drugs, and medical devices. These standards use bar code, radio frequency identification (RFID), and two-dimensional symbol technologies. The American National Standards Institute …
PhyTest Assists Doctors With Lab Testing Revenue
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XV No. 6 – May 5, 2008 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: PhyTest, Inc., created a unique business model upon its founding in 1998. It primarily specializes in handling laboratory test billing and collection services to office-based physicians. It also provides evaluation, consulting, and implementation services to help physicians i…
Implementing Best Practices Across 27 Hospital Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XV No. 6 – May 5, 2008 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It is always challenging to ensure consistency and high productivity across the different labs in a consolidated lab organization. To help staff focus on quality and efficiency, Alverno Clinical Laboratories LLC uses Lean methods to improve quality and timely delivery of lab …
Quality Guru Joseph M. Juran Dies Six Weeks Ago at Age 103
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XV No. 5 – April 14, 2008 Issue
HE DESCRIBED THE 20TH CENTURY as the Century of Productivity and expected the 21st Century to be the Century of Quality. Noted quality guru and management consultant Joseph M. Juran, Ph.D., died in his home in Rye, New York, on February 28 at the age of 103. Juran was the second seminal figure in th…
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