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Well-Funded Buyers Put Hospital Labs in Bull’s-Eye
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIX No. 9 – June 25, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In less than 12 months, two big private equity firms have each launched a lab company with the goal of acquiring and/or managing the clinical labs of hospitals and health systems. In the case of aLabs, it has signed one laboratory management services contract with Aurora and …
aLabs Now Manages Labs for Major Health Systems
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIX No. 9 – June 25, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Established with a unique business plan unseen to date in the lab testing industry, aLabs has already entered into laboratory management services contracts with major health systems in Milwaukee and San Diego. This is an impressive start for a newly-formed company that has no…
New Lab Company Intends to Buy Outreach Labs
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XIX No. 9 – June 25, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Based in Brentwood, Tennessee, Regional Diagnostic Laboratories (RDX) says it wants to purchase the laboratory outreach programs of nonprofit community hospitals. RDX is a partnership with Warburg Pincus, a New York investment company. It is a credible buyer and has $250 mill…
Indiana Clinical Lab Taps Data to Improve Service to Doctors
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XIX No. 9 – June 25, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Business intelligence is on the verge of becoming the next “big thing” in clinical laboratory management. Lab teams are using real-time data dashboards to quickly identify problems and take proactive steps to raise service levels to clients. South Bend Medical Foundation …
Health Insurers Now Finding Ways to Cut Costs and Shed Risks
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIX No. 8 – June 4, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Both employers and health insurers are taking aggressive steps to rein in healthcare costs. Several strategies to control spending and create powerful new incentives for providers are gaining favor. At this year’s Executive War College, Paul Mango of McKinsey & Company,…
Sarasota Hospital Lab Reduces Number of Hemolyzed Specimens
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XIX No. 7 – May 14, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Seeking to improve turnaround time for stat lab tests, the laboratory at Sarasota Memorial Health Care System identified high rates of hemolysis as the chief reason for less than ideal TAT. Because 32% of blood draws were handled by the lab’s phlebotomy staff while 68% of b…
CLIA’s Catch-22 Involving Proficiency Testing
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XIX No. 7 – May 14, 2012 Issue
THERE’S A REGULATORY TRAP awaiting the unwary laboratory organization. It involves language in CLIA rules for proficiency testing (PT). All medical directors and lab administrators will want to fully understand the implications of what appears to be an emerging trend in CLIA laboratory enforcement….
Grand River Hospital, Psyche Systems, Siemens Healthcare, Bio-Rad, Home Test Direct
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIX No. 6 – April 23, 2012 Issue
HOSPITAL LAB CLOSED, STAFF EVACUATED AFTER LAB SPECIMEN SPILL IT’S NOT OFTEN THAT A HOSPITAL LABORATORY needs to be closed and decontaminated following a lab accident. Yet that is what happened on April 2 at 495-bed Grand River Hospital in Kitchner, Ontari…
Ohio Lab Offers Lessons Learned from CAP 15189
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XIX No. 5 – April 2, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: For a lab looking to continually improve lab operations, becoming accredited to either ISO 15189 or CAP 15189 is an ideal challenge. After hearing from other lab directors about the benefits of becoming accredited to CAP 15189, the staff at Mercy Medical Center in Canton, Ohi…
Payer Trend in New Hampshire Is to Engage Lab Patients
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIX No. 5 – April 2, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: A health insurer’s two-year-old effort to have patients choose low-cost laboratory testing options is causing patients to shift their lab work away from New Hampshire’s hospitals and instead use Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp, and ConVerge (a commercial lab company). This new…
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