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Hospital Labs Produce Moderate Cost Increases
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XI No. 14 – October 11, 2004 Issue
ALL PATHOLOGISTS AND HOSPITAL LAB ADMINISTRATORS who feel beat up about endless budget cuts should take heart. During the period 2000-2002, the cost of laboratory services in hospitals increased by 18%. That is something to brag about—and here’s why! The lab services cost increase was less than …
Measuring Daily Productivity of Pathologists Can Be Complex
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 14 – October 11, 2004 Issue
“Conflict in groups stems from trying to use one measurement system to meet all practice goals. This is the pitfall to avoid.” —Dennis Padget CEO SUMMARY: Productivity measurement systems are widely used outside the healthcare industry to bet…
IVD Firms Developing New Marketing Channels
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No.13 – September 20, 2004 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Manufacturers across the IVD industry are aggressively seeking new marketing channels to reach their laboratory customers in more productive ways. That means moving outside the traditional emphasis on the exhibit halls of laboratory professional association meetings. In the c…
Raising the Bar on Laboratory Management Skills
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XI No. 12 – August 30, 2004 Issue
HURRICANE CHARLEY’S IMPACT ON LABS IN FLORIDA and Lean/Six Sigma’s contribution to big improvements at Mayo Clinic Scottsdale’s hospital laboratory provide powerful evidence that the science and art of laboratory management in the United States is reaching ever-higher levels. T…
Mayo’s Scottsdale Hospital Lab Hits Big “Lean” Home Runs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 12 – August 30, 2004 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Are Lean and Six Sigma techniques ready to make a big contribution in the laboratories of smaller hospitals? If you ask lab managers at Mayo Clinic’s Scottsdale Hospital, the answer is an unqualified “Yes!” Their 15-week Lean project in the hospital’s high volume core…
UroCor’s Sales Tactics Violated Medicare Laws
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 10 – July 19, 2004 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: By issuing a multi-count criminal indictment against three former UroCor executives, one federal attorney is creating new legal precedents for the laboratory industry. The criminal charges accuse UroCor of inducing physicians through such gambits as deeply-discounted pricing …
Lawyer Argues: UroCor Charges Are a Concern
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 10 – July 19, 2004 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Criminal charges in the case against three ex-UroCor executives will likely alter existing compliance practices that affect how a lab offers price discounts to physicians and the way a lab uses “waiver of charges” in situations where it is an out-of-network provider. Atto…
“July 19, 2004 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 10 – July 19, 2004 Issue
A transfusion of the wrong type of blood may have contributed to the death of a critically ill woman at Sarasota Memorial Hospital in Sarasota, Florida last month. The patient died about a day after the transfusion. Following the blood transfusion, a reaction had been observed. Atten…
Digene, Kaiser Northern California, ARUP Labs, Bio-Reference Labs, Specialty Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 9 – June 28, 2004 Issue
DIGENE ENJOYS GROWTH OF 39% IN RECENT MONTHS FUELED BY RECOGNITION that HPV plays a key role in causing cervical cancer, demand for Digene Corporation’s hc2 High-Risk HPV DNA test is increasing at impressive rates. For fiscal third quarter 2004, Digene reported revenue gr…
Baltimore Hospital Lab Problems Put Spotlight On CAP Inspections
CEO SUMMARY: Here’s an exclusive peek into a three-year battle between medical technologists wanting to do the right thing and a laboratory manager—backed by hospital administration—who aggressively stifled well-justified dissent. It is an inside look at one of the most grievous fai…
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