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Hospital Lab Operations Expert H.W. “Bud” Gandee, Jr., Dies
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 7 – May 23, 2011 Issue
IN BRENTWOOD, TENNESSEE, the family of H.W. “Bud” Gandee, Jr., reported his death on April 30, at the age of 69. Gandee was an early master of hospital laboratory operations and management. He trained as a medical technologist and had graduate training in immunohematology. Early in his career, h…
A Tale of Two Laboratories
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XVII No. 4 – March 21, 2011 Issue
ON OPPOSITE COASTS OF THE UNITED STATES, two of the nation’s larger laboratory companies are charting very different courses. Yet, in this tale of two laboratories, each lab company has important lessons to teach hospital CEOs about the many benefits that accrue from a well-run hospital laboratory …
PAML to Enter Kentucky With New Laboratory JV
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVII No. 4 – March 21, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: This latest laboratory joint venture, in partnership with Saint Joseph Health System, gives Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories, LLC (PAML), a solid presence in Kentucky’s laboratory testing marketplace. Over the past 10 years, PAML, which is based in the Pac…
Seeking Market Clout, Labs Form Networks
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 3 – February 28, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Meet “Test Exchange Networks!” These are shared laboratory testing networks that have spontaneously appeared in different communities across the nation. Typically two or more local laboratories come together and begin to collaborate by sharing any number of resources. The…
Putting Centrifuges Into Courier Cars For Mobile Processing
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 2 – February 7, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: To improve the quality of lab services it provides to more than 300 skilled nursing facilities (SNF) while reducing costs, MuirLab of Concord, California, has created a “mobile specimen processing” solution. It operates a fleet of courier cars with centr…
January 18, 2011 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 1 – January 18, 2011 Issue
Do you know about GRIPE? It’s the Group for Research in Pathology Education and it just concluded its winter meeting last week at Marshall University in Huntington, West Virginia. The organization has approximately 120 subscribers and, although mos…
More Hospitals Now Use Point-of-Care Test Devices
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVII No. 12 – August 23, 2010 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Point-of-care testing (POCT) continues to gain acceptance in hospitals across the nation. One factor in this trend is improved technology for both the POC assays and the POC systems, each of which contributes to a more accurate and reproducible POC test result. But a…
Tough Financial Times Ahead for Hospital Labs
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XVII No. 12 – August 23, 2010 Issue
THIS YEAR’S MASSIVE HEALTH REFORM LEGISLATION has a ticking financial time bomb for hospital laboratories. Starting October 1, Medicare Part A hospital fees will be reduced by 0.4% for the federal fiscal year 2011. This is expected to reduce Medicare Part A spending by $440 million in 2011 compared…
HIEs Boost Fortunes of Community Hospital Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVII No. 12 – August 23, 2010 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Regional health information exchanges (HIEs) are becoming more common. In Southern Indiana, the HealthLINC HIE is boosting the value that the community hospital laboratory provides to physicians. At the top of the list is expedited turnaround of laboratory test resul…
Better Blood Utilization Reduces Costs by 29%
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVII No. 10 – July 12, 2010 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Use of an innovative two-pronged approach helped University of Alabama at Birmingham Hospital rein in runaway cost increases in blood products. Not only did it achieve annual savings of $3.5 million in three years—a 29% reduction—but it increased blood donations …
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