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Lab Executives Lose Big in Federal Jury Trial
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XXV No. 3 – February 12, 2018 Issue
RATHER THAN ENTER INTO A NEGOTIATED SETTLEMENT with federal prosecutors, the former executives of Health Diagnostic Laboratory (HDL) and BlueWave Healthcare Consultants decided to take their case to a jury in a federal court in South Carolina. The outcome has notable…
Former HDL CEO Mallory Sues Richmond Law Firm
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXV No. 2 – January 22, 2018 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It’s a case of the client turning on the law firm. The former CEO of Health Diagnostic Laboratory is suing the law firm that advised her and her lab company on major legal matters. LeClairRyan of Richmond, Va., previously settled certain allegations with HDL’s bankruptcy …
TOP 10 LAB STORIES OF 2017
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXIV No. 17 – December 11, 2017 Issue
1. CMS Sticks by Decision to Deeply Cut Medicare Part B Lab Test Fees SHORT OF A MIRACLE, the clinical laboratory industry is less than three weeks from the single most financially-disruptive event of the past 30 years. On Jan. 1, the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Service…
Some Labs Performing ADLTs May See Increased Medicare Fees
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXIV No. 15 – October 30, 2017 Issue
MIXED IN THE BAD NEWS concerning the proposed Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule for 2018, there is some good news regarding what the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services proposes to pay for certain advanced diagnostic tests. After analyzing the proposed fee schedule, …
July 17, 2017 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XXIV No. 10 – July 17, 2017 Issue
Here’s an update on Theranos, the troubled lab company that is struggling to stay alive. Once again, reporter John Carreyrou of The Wall Street Journal scooped his peers by reporting that Theranos has listed its corporate offices for lease. For lab companies shopping for …
31st Physician Pleads Guilty In Federal Lab Fraud Case
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXIV No. 8 – June 5, 2017 Issue
AN INTERNAL MEDICINE PHYSICIAN who practiced in Yonkers, N.Y., is the latest physician to admit to taking bribes in connection with a laboratory test referral scheme that Biodiagnostic Laboratory Services LLC (BLS), of Parsippany, N.J., operated for years. The physician, Ricky J. Sayegh, MD, 44, of …
Medicare Demands Force PGx Lab into Bankruptcy
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXIV No. 5 – April 3, 2017 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It’s becoming a familiar story. In Houston, a pharmacogenomics lab company started strong in 2011, then payments dropped sharply when Medicare issued restrictive new guidelines for PGx testing. Next, the Medicare administrative contractor handling the claims of CompanionDx …
CMS Extends Reporting of Payer Prices by 60 Days
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXIV No. 5 – April 3, 2017 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Last Thursday, the federal Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services said it was extending the deadline for certain labs to report their private payer lab test prices by an additional 60 days, until May 30. Statements by CMS officials indicate that either or both the number …
January 30, 2017 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXIV No. 2 – January 30, 2017 Issue
In New Jersey, a U.S. attorney has put laboratory sales reps on notice that they can be prosecuted for violating federal anti-kickback laws and sent to prison. On January 18, Paul Fishman, U.S. Attorney for New Jersey, announced the sentencing of Michael J. Zarrelli, of Berkeley Heights, N.J., forme…
Another Pharmacogenomic Lab Hit With Audit, Multi-million Dollar Repayment Demand
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXIV No. 2 – January 30, 2017 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In 2014, during a ZPIC audit of an unnamed pharmacogenomic testing lab, a federal auditor reviewed a small number of claims that had been filed over a period of several years. Despite supporting letters from physicians, the auditor rejected those claims, then extrapolated the…
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