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Quest Ready to Move on Unilab, Announces Its 2002 Earnings
By Robert Michel | From the Volume X No. 2 – February 10, 2003 Issue
PERSISTENCE IS ABOUT TO PAY OFF for Quest Diagnostics Incorporated. After ten months of effort, it expects to finalize its acquisition of Unilab Corporation within weeks. But the Unilab acquisition soon to close looks different than the acquisition that was original…
Several Major Surprises Mark Events of 2002
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 17 – December 9, 2002 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It was a year when the two blood brothers got much bigger and expanded market share by buying their largest competitors. With patient safety as the goal, employers began active steps to force hospitals, physicians, and other healthcare providers to use quality management syst…
More Consolidation: Where Will It Lead?
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume IX No. 16 – November 18, 2002 Issue
I CERTAINLY DID NOT FORESEE ALL THE LAB ACQUISITION ACTIVITY that occurred during 2002. Compared to recent years, both Quest Diagnostics Incorporated and Laboratory Corporation of America have been on a buying spree this year. Quest Diagnostics acquired Amer…
Another Lab Acquisition: LabCorp To Buy DIANON
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 16 – November 18, 2002 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Laboratory Corporation of America Holdings will pay almost $598 million to buy DIANON Systems, Inc. of Stratford, Connecticut. With this move, anatomic pathology becomes a high profile growth target for LabCorp. During the past eight years, DIANON Systems has built a national…
Why DIANON Sale Alters Anatomic Path Market
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 16 – November 18, 2002 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: By acquiring DIANON Systems, LabCorp raises the level of competition for tissue specimens originating in physicians’ offices. LabCorp’s acquisition is also a validation of predictions that cancer diagnostics will be a high-growth segment of laboratory medicine. Anatomic p…
Two New Public Labs Launch Operations in FL
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 10 – July 15, 2002 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In 49 states, independent commercial laboratory companies are disappearing. But that’s not the case in Florida. In recent months, two new public laboratory companies completed organizational steps and now offer diagnostic testing services. Both companies are starting small,…
Aetna, AmeriPath, DIANON, IMPATH, JCAHO
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 10 – July 15, 2002 Issue
AETNA RECOMMENDS PAYERS SUPPORT GENETIC SCREENING TESTS ALL LABORATORIANS SHOULD send a special note of thanks to Aetna Chairman and CEO John W. Rowe, M.D. for his recommendation that the health industry support the concept of genetic testing. He made these recommendations as part of speech…
Why Can’t Hospital Laboratories Collaborate?
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume IX No. 4 – March 11, 2002 Issue
MOST PEOPLE KNOWLEDGEABLE ABOUT THE INNER WORKINGS of the clinical laboratory industry generally agree that hospital laboratories possess inherent advantages over commercial laboratories—anytime a hospital lab outreach program is organized properly and marketed professionally. Certainly the manage…
Path Trends For 2002 Show Future Direction
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 1 – January 7, 2002 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Even as pressures to squeeze costs and consolidate within the pathology profession ease, a different set of market trends is exerting influence. Collectively, these trends portend the end of the small pathology group’s dominance of its local healthcare marketplace. It will …
2001’s Ten Big Stories Presage Future Direction
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 17 – December 17, 2001 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: During 2001, few labs found themselves under intense pressure to change or react to dramatic events in the healthcare marketplace. Like 2000, this past year was marked by evolutionary progress, not revolutionary change. However, continuing signs indicate that consumers will p…
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