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Spectrum’s IT Strategy Now Includes EMRs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIII No. 3 – February 27, 2006 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: By offering client-physicians an electronic medical records (EMR) system, Spectrum Lab Network expects to gain competitive advantage. The EMR solution supports Spectrum’s strategy of p…
Middleware Provides Opportunity For Labs to Gain New Functions
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 17 – December 5, 2005 Issue
“Even as more laboratories begin to use middleware, the number of functions and uses for middleware continues to increase —Gregory R Vail, CEO, Data Innovations, Inc. CEO SUMMARY: Middleware is attracting attention throughout the laboratory ind…
Lab Integration At Geisinger Contributes to Better Outcomes
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 16 – November 14, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: There have been two benefits from the use of sophisticated laboratory informatics at the laboratory division of Geisinger Health System in Danville, Pennsylvania. Benefit one is a standardized, fully-integrated lab information system that collects all lab test results, includ…
Lab Tests in Pharmacies, Genzyme, Healthe, Singing River Hospital, VA
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 15 – October 24, 2005 Issue
IT IS OFTEN SUGGESTED that pharmacies are a logical place to combine laboratory testing with prescription services. Such an arrangement would be consumer-friendly and has the potential to improve patient care while lowering costs. In Great Britain, the National Health Service has launched a pilot pr…
GE Healthcare Will Acquire IDX Systems for $1.2 Billion
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 14 – October 3, 2005 Issue
BIG CORPORATIONS continue racing to create the universal EMR (Electronic Medical Record) and a fully-integrated healthcare informatics platform. Last Thursday, September 29, General Electric Co. announced that it would pay $1.2 billion to acquire IDX Systems Corporation …
Bi-Annual Look at Trends Reshaping Clinical Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 2 – January 24, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Among other things, we declare the end to the heyday of the independent commercial lab company which offers a broad test menu to all types of office-based physicians. In its place springs forth the specialty or niche testing laboratory. Small and focused on a specific number …
“January 3, 2005 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 1 – January 3, 2005 Issue
More evidence of the move to an all computer economy has surfaced. During 2003, consumer use of credit cards, debit cards, and other electronic payment methods eclipsed paper checks for the first time. The study was done by the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. It reports that 36.7 bi…
Change Beneath Surface Marks 2004 Lab Stories
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 17 – December 13, 2004 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Presented here are THE DARK REPORT’S “Ten Biggest Lab Stories of 2004.” These are the events we consider most important to the lab industry during the year. However, in contrast to past years, 2004 lacked the types of blockbuster events which radically change and reshap…
British Early-Adopter Labs Respond to New Trends
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 17 – December 13, 2004 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: On which side of the Atlantic are clinical labs better operated? This February will be the third consecutive year that progressive lab leaders from the USA and the United Kingdom convene in England to explore each country’s laboratory best practices, to swap innovations, an…
National AP Firms Target Gastroenterology Groups
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 9 – June 28, 2004 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It’s a trend as yet invisible to the radar screens of most pathology groups. A new crop of specialty AP companies is targeting gastroenterology. In the past 36 months, several have posted phenomenal growth in both specimen volume and revenue. The heightened competition for …
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