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CMS Update Plans for Medicare Clinical Lab Fee Schedule Could Be in Trouble
By Mary Van Doren | From the Volume XXIII No. 5 – April 11, 2016 Issue
This is an excerpt from a 1,400-word article in the April 11 issue of THE DARK REPORT. Full details of the California program are included in the original article, available to paid members. CEO SUMMARY: Evidence from California shows that national la…
Giving Back to the Clinical Lab Profession
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XXIII No. 5 – April 11, 2016 Issue
MANY OF US ARE CONCERNED about how the next generation of clinical lab and anatomic pathology leaders will be trained and prepared to step up and assume responsibility for the clinical excellence and financial performance of their respective lab organizations. To contribute to the training of prom…
Marshfield Clinic Lab Tackles Phlebotomy Workflow Redesign
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXIII No. 5 – April 11, 2016 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Before a redesign of phlebotomy workflow at Marshfield Clinic, patients might wait as long as an hour, particularly before noon when phlebotomists would see 75% of each day’s patients. After the redesign, the number of draw sites was reduced from five to two while hand…
Understanding the Future Of Laboratory Medicine
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXIII No. 4 – March 21, 2016 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Healthcare’s transformation is now far enough along that most clinical labs and pathology groups are either feeling the financial pain or are excitedly developing ways to deliver more value from lab testing services. On April 26-27, at the 21st annual …
How Mentors Can Best Train Young Lab Leaders
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXIII No. 3 – February 29, 2016 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Mentoring will be the theme of a special learning track at this year’s Executive War College. Two nationally-respected experts on mentoring and leadership development will work with participating lab mentors and mentorees to help them advance their mentoring relationship. A…
2015’s Top 10 Lab Stories Show Significant Changes
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXII, Number 18 – December 28, 2015 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: During 2015, two stories captured the full attention of most pathologists and clinical lab managers. One was how CMS intends to gather lab price market data as mandated by PAMA. The other was the continued efforts by the FDA to move ahead on proposed guidance for regulation o…
Washington Post: Theranos Approached Military in 2012
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXII, Number 17 – December 7, 2015 Issue
SINCE THE WALL STREET JOURNAL published its exposé of Theranos Inc. in October, other media outlets have published the findings of their own investigations into various aspects of the lab company’s practices. One example is the disclosure by The Wall Street …
State of Clinical Lab Industry Likely to Be Mixed in 2016
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXII, Number 17 – December 7, 2015 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Over the next 24 months, it will be essential for every clinical laboratory and anatomic pathology group to develop clinical and financial strategies that meet the changing needs of health insurers, hospitals and health systems, physicians, and patients. THE DARK REPORT provi…
Toxicology Lab Millennium Pays $256M to DOJ, Files For Bankruptcy
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXII, Number 16 – November 16, 2015 Issue
IN ANOTHER MAJOR LAB FRAUD CASE, toxicology lab company Millennium Health will pay $256 million to settle allegations in a whistleblower lawsuit that it overbilled federal healthcare programs for unnecessary lab testing. Just 22 days after this agreement, Millennium Health filed a pe…
Why Medicare Fraud Hurts Entire Lab Industry
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XXII NO. 13 – September 14, 2015 Issue
IT’S THE $1 BILLION LAB FRAUD that no one realized had grown that big! In this special issue of THE DARK REPORT, you’ll read about how the next chapter of the federal whistleblower lawsuit against three specialty cardiology labs and certain individuals has pulled the curtain open on what we think is …
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