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After SALSA Hits a Wall, New RESULTS Act Steps In
By Scott Wallask | From the Volume XXXII, No. 14 – October 6, 2025 Issue
Upon reading the briefing in the last issue about the Reforming and Enhancing Sustainable Updates to Laboratory Testing Services (RESULTS) Act, someof our members may have wondered,“What happened to SALSA?” SALSA, more formally known as the…
Labs Directly Attack Upcoming PAMA Cuts
By Scott Wallask | From the Volume XXXII, No. 13 – September 15, 2025 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: The clinical laboratory industry once again finds itself advocating on Capitol Hill for proposed legislation to deal with an old problem: test reimbursement rate cuts under PAMA. While Congress has delayed scheduled rate cuts for the last several years, PAMA c…
Lab Stakeholders Discuss PAMA Reform
By Stephen Beale | From the Volume XXXII, No. 10 – July 14, 2025 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Medical labs need to brace for more action to counter pending test reimbursement rate cuts under PAMA. Although labs have received PAMA reprieves from Congress over the last few years, laboratory associations argue that Congress needs to vote on long-term reforms rather than …
Economic, Tech Changes Drive Lab Concerns
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXXII, No. 7 – May 12, 2025 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Uncertainty around tariffs, future regulations, and artificial intelligence (AI) defined the mood at the 2025 Executive War College, where nearly 1,000 lab leaders gathered. Speakers warned of how stagnant healthcare spending could trickle down to labs. Meanwh…
LDT Oversight May Fall to Congress, CLIA
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXXII, No. 7 – May 12, 2025 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: After a federal court struck down the FDA’s final rule on laboratory developed tests, attention has shifted to Congress and CLIA as likely paths forward for oversight. A lack of bipartisan momentum makes new legislation unlikely in the near term. Experts sug…
Congress Delays PAMA Fee Cuts, Passage of SALSA Act Is Goal
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXX, Number 18 – December 26, 2023 Issue
ONCE AGAIN, THE CLINICAL LABORATORY INDUSTRY DODGED THE MEDICARE FEE-CUT BULLET. Last month, Congress passed a bill that included a one-year reprieve to the impending PAMA reimbursement cuts that were scheduled to take place on January 1, 2024. The lab industry…
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Volume XXXII, No. 18 – December 29, 2025
The Dark Report reviews its top 10 stories from 2025, from the vacating of the FDA’s LDT rule to the merger of Waters and Becton Dickinson’s biosciences and diagnostics units. Also, a lab outlines its solution to a shortage of histotechnologists, and another story shows how pathologists can become patients’ partners.
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