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Speakers in New Orleans Offer Important Insights
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXI No. 7 – May 19, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In coming years, there will be multiple challenges and opportunities for the nation’s clinical laboratories and pathology groups. That was one common theme heard from the 90 speakers and panelists at the 19th annual Executive War College on Laboratory and Pathology Manageme…
UCLA, Centre to Open Lab in China to Offer High Quality Testing
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI No. 7 – May 19, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: To fill the unmet demand for quality clinical laboratory testing in China, a partnership between pathologists at UCLA and Centre Testing International Corp. of Shenzen have built and will operate a lab facility in Shanghai. The new lab will open by late September and…
Pathologists Top Earners in Medicare MD Pay Data
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI NO. 6 – April 28, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Never in 50 years had the Medicare program made public the money it pays physicians for Part B services— never until April 9, that is. On that day CMS revealed how it disbursed $77 billion to individual physicians during 2012. Newspapers and television reporters jumped on t…
Lab Serving Large MD Group Manages Quality and Costs
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI NO. 6 – April 28, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: For decades, pathologists have pointed out that their expertise in laboratory medicine can be tapped by physicians to improve utilization of lab tests, contribute to improved patient outcomes, and reduce the overall cost of care. Exactly that is now happening at Atrius Heal…
New Blue Card Policies Cause Labs to Go Unpaid
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI No. 2 – February 3, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Widespread frustration continues within the independent clinical laboratory community about the new Blue Card rules that took effect in October 2012. That was when the Blue Cross Blue Shield Association revised its Blue Card program so that labs must bill the local plan in th…
Lean Used to Lay Groundwork for Lab’s 15189 Accreditation
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI No. 2 – February 3, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Henry Ford Health System’s laboratory organization has become first in the nation to have all its laboratory sites “standardized under one source of leadership” and accredited to the standards of ISO 15189: Medical Laboratories. The journey to achieve this current state…
Tennessee BCBS Cuts Lab Fees to 52% of Medicare
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XX, No. 17 – December 23, 2013 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee has notified physicians that, starting January 1, it will reduce what it pays for lab testing to 52% of Medicare fees. Officials with the state medical association have been unable to get definitive answers to questions about what tests wou…
2013’s Top Ten Lab Stories Point to Tougher Times
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XX, No. 17 – December 23, 2013 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: For 2013, the big story was money—or, more accurately, less money for providers. This was not limited to clinical labs and pathology groups, but was equally true of hospitals and physicians. In THE DARK REPORT’S annual lookback at the year’s 10…
LabCorp, Bio-Reference Labs, Epic, OHSU, Alberta Health
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XX, No. 17 – December 23, 2013 Issue
LABCORP, BRLI ISSUE REVISED GUIDANCE OF LOWER EARNINGS IN RECENT WEEKS, at least two public lab companies have issued downward earnings guidance for 2014. These changes are based, in part, on expected reimbursement reductions from the Medicare program. It was December 10 wh…
Georgia Lab Pays Docs For Urine Test Referrals
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XX, No. 16 – December 2, 2013 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Physicians could make $400 or more per sample, according to one physician. But under the federal Stark Law, the federal Anti-kickback Law, and under Florida state law, physicians and other healthcare providers are prohibited from referring patients or doing work for kickbacks…
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