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September 21, 2009 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 13 – September 21, 2009 Issue
In Dover, Delaware, entrepreneur pathologist Ray Sukumar, M.D., earned a unique distinction. Earlier this summer, Sukumar was granted a patent for his unique design of a compact histopathology laboratory in a standard delivery van. That accomplishment earned recognition by the Delaware Econom…
Molecular Advances Soon To Reshape Anatomic Path
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 3 – February 23, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Early this month, the second annual Molecular Summit assembled molecular first movers and early adopters to discuss their efforts to integrate molecular imaging and molecular diagnostics in patient care. One clear message emerged from two days of presentations and di…
Multi-Modality Diagnosis Heading for Lab Medicine
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XV No. 16 – December 01, 2008 Issue
CEO Summary: At the upcoming Molecular Summit in Philadelphia on February 10-11, 2009, pathologists, molecular imaging experts, and informaticians will share the latest developments on the integration of in vivo (imaging) and in vitro (pathology) diagnost…
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 …
Path Group Closes Its Lab After GIs Do In-Clinic Lab
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIV No. 13 – September 17, 2007 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Kettering Pathology Associates of Kettering, Ohio, built a thriving outreach pathology business in this Dayton suburb before three gastroenterology groups either sent biopsy work out of state or built their own lab, and asked the pathologists to provide contracted professiona…
TriPath Imaging and Ventana Sign Major Development Pact
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No.13 – September 20, 2004 Issue
IF THE NEW BUSINESS AGREEMENT between Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. and TriPath Imaging, Inc. is successful, then the anatomic pathology laboratory may have a very different look in future years. Last week, Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. announced a …
Royal Free Hospital Is First Big British Lab Automation Project
By Robert Michel | From the Volume X No. 4 – March 24, 2003 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: To date, only a handful of total laboratory automation (TLA) projects have been implemented in Great Britain. One of those first TLA projects is at the Royal Free Hospital, Hampstead, located in the northern suburbs of London. Design work started in 1998 and the first phase b…
United Kingdom Soon to Tackle Consolidation of Hospital Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 10 – July 15, 2002 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Consolidation and regionalization of hospital laboratory testing are not isolated phenomenons. Beginning in the late 1980s, individual provinces in Canada began to rationalize lab testing services by building core labs and consolidating lab services across multiple hospitals….
Ken Freeman Discusses Plans to Integrate AML and Unilab
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 6 – April 22, 2002 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Once again, Ken Freeman and Quest Diagnostics Incorporated is altering the national market for clinical laboratory testing. By acquiring American Medical Laboratories and Unilab, the nation’s largest lab company is expanding its presence in California, Nevada, and Washingto…
New CEO Takes Charge At Pathology Partners
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VII No. 8 – May 30, 2000 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Pathology Partners, Inc. got a new President and CEO this month. The company is organized to build and operate independent regional histology and cytology laboratories in support of anatomic pathologists. Its business model is different than competing pathology companies and …
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