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Summary and Overview of Lab Industry
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VII No. 18 – December 25, 2000 Issue
If there is any common theme to the different chapters of this White Paper on the laboratory industry, it is probably this: in the next couple of years, clinical laboratories will continue to have one foot in the past and one foot in the future. Simply put, lab administrators will continue to manag…
AML & Dynacare Next To Try a Public Offering
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VII No. 15 – October 23, 2000 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: There will be plenty of competition for investors’ dollars this fall. American Medical Laboratories and Dynacare will join Specialty Laboratories in the effort to place an initial public offering (IPO). Three laboratory companies coming to market during the same period will…
Intel & iMcKesson Fund Study Of Doctor-Patient Email System
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VII No. 15 – October 23, 2000 Issue
IT’S CONSUMER DEMAND which motivated Intel Corporation and iMcKesson LLC to fund a study of how state-of-the-art email connectivity benefits physicians and their patients. The study, announced on October 11, will be conducted at the University of Michigan …
“October 23, 2000 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VII No. 15 – October 23, 2000 Issue
Get ready for the stock market to begin creating multi-millionaires from today’s generation of commercial laboratory executives. Most laboratorians know that Roche sold $430.5 million of its stock holding in Laboratory Corporation of America stock only seven days a…
Is it Early-90s “Deja Vu” For Today’s Lab Industry?
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VII No. 14 – October 2, 2000 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Stock prices for laboratory and pathology companies have skyrocketed since the new decade of the 2000s dawned on January 1. Is investor optimism warranted by the opportunities ahead in diagnostic testing? Or will history repeat itself if the continuing evolution of American h…
“October 2, 2000 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VII No. 14 – October 2, 2000 Issue
More clinical laboratories are interested in obtaining ISO-9000 certification. The laboratory divisions of Kaiser Permanente-Southern California and Kaiser Permanente-Northern California are each preparing for an ISO-9000 certification effort. As reported in this iss…
Profitable Prices for New Lab Information Services
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume VII No. 13 – September 11, 2000 Issue
ONE RESPONSE TO THE CONTINUED CUTBACKS for laboratory test reimbursement during the 1990s was a deluge of papers and speeches by pathologists and lab executives hammering at the theme that laboratory information possesses the potential to improve the quality of healthcare outcomes while reducing the…
MCOs Asking For More Lab Test Information
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VII No. 13 – September 11, 2000 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: During the past 12 months, managed care companies in Michigan have increased the quantity and quality of the laboratory test information they want from their laboratory providers. Once again, the marketplace is raising the bar for competitive laboratory services. In response,…
Laboratory Information Systems “On the Cheap”
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume VII No. 12 – August 21, 2000 Issue
YOUR EDITOR AND I HAVE BEEN ATTEMPTING to make sense of the “Internet Revolution” in recent months. The ability of the Internet to make vast amounts of information available to anyone on demand, no matter where they are in the world, will definitely transform the clinical laboratory industry. Af…
Predict Steady Decline In Fees For Web-Based Lab Information
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VII No. 12 – August 21, 2000 Issue
EVEN THOUGH WEB-BASED LAB TEST ordering and results reporting is in its infancy, the free market already seems to be driving prices down. Late in 1999, Healtheon/WebMD, Inc. was reportedly signing contracts to provide Web-based information services for fees ranging between 60¢ and …
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