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ARUP & Mayo Respond To New Market Cycle
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 14 – October 7, 2002 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Since the beginning of 2002, several important events changed the competitive status quo among the nation’s leading providers of hospital send-out testing. As part of its ongoing assessment of this market segment, THE DARK REPORT provides strategic management insights from …
Will “Free Testing” Ploy Financially Affect Labs?
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 12 – August 26, 2002 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It’s a marketing scheme which public lab companies have quietly used for years. Now there is evidence that the use of “Waiver of Charges to Managed Care Patients” (free testing) seems to be on the increase, raising new questions about how and why competitive practices a…
More Lab Consolidation: LabCorp Buys Dynacare
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 7 – May 13, 2002 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Recent weeks brought many rumors about an impending deal between Laboratory Corporation of America and Dynacare. That speculation was ended last week when it was disclosed that LabCorp would pay about $685 million in cash, stock and assumed debt to acquire Dynacare. The acqui…
FNA Clinic Business Becomes Part of Unilab
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IX No. 2 – January 28, 2002 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Pathology has a new business model entering the marketplace. The goal of FNA Clinics of America, Inc. is to offer patients speedy access to the FNA procedure and provide referring physicians with a final diagnosis within hours of the FNA procedure. Unilab Corporation recogniz…
2001’s Ten Big Stories Presage Future Direction
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 17 – December 17, 2001 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: During 2001, few labs found themselves under intense pressure to change or react to dramatic events in the healthcare marketplace. Like 2000, this past year was marked by evolutionary progress, not revolutionary change. However, continuing signs indicate that consumers will p…
Terrorist Attacks Affect Many of Nation’s Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 13 – September 24, 2001 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Following terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington, DC, the total shutdown of commercial air traffic in the United States for 48 hours disrupted the regular shipment of reference and esoteric lab specimens to national laboratories. Swiftly-implemented contingency eff…
In the Aftermath of Terror: Labs Deal With New Issues
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 13 – September 24, 2001 Issue
SELDOM DO I WRITE IN FIRST PERSON to our clients and regular readers. Yet the events of the past few weeks—and the uncertain path our nation is about to take into the future—impel me to share some insights and thoughts. Like most of you, I watched the television coverage of these tragic events a…
Medical Errors Reporting Will Impact Labs
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume VIII No. 11 – August 13, 2001 Issue
CERTAINLY HIPAA SEEMS TO BE GETTING LOTS OF ATTENTION by all categories of healthcare providers, including laboratories. But I think the movement to disclose medical errors may eventually prove to be the more serious issue for clinical laboratories and anatomic pathology groups. Our members and clie…
Analysis of Lab Testing Market Reveals Competitive Shifts
CEO SUMMARY: Even as public lab and anatomic pathology companies enjoy sustained growth in specimen volumes and revenues, fundamental shifts in the basic marketplace have changed the competitive environment. Surprisingly, the most open market segment is anatomic pathology specimens referr…
“June 11, 2001 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 8 – June 11, 2001 Issue
Here’s a late-breaking story: Tropical Storm Allison hammered Houston and East Texas over the weekend. More than 30 inches of rain caused wide-spread flooding in the Houston Metropolitan Area. Hospitals in the Medical Center were hard hit. Memorial Hermann Hospital closed on Saturd…
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