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Newsmaker Interview: Adam Slone, Tara Kochis
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XX No. 13 – September 30, 2013 Issue
“When it comes to hiring senior leaders, labs today are more diligent in recruiting and interviewing candidates for key executive and management positions. One reason for this change is the shrinking financial margins at most labs.” …
Alberta Lab RFP, FTC, LabMD Biodiagnostic Lab Services Guilty Pleas
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XX No. 13 – September 30, 2013 Issue
ALBERTA PROVINCE MAY SOON BID $3 BILLION CLINICAL LAB CONTRACT NEWS LEAKED ON SEPTEMBER 19 that Alberta Health Services (AHS) is preparing to issue a request for proposal (RFP) to select a company to build a state-of-the clinical laboratory facility to serve…
Theranos Won’t Discuss Disruptive Lab Technology
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XX No. 13 – September 30, 2013 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In a partnership with Walgreens pharmacies, Theranos Inc. announced that it will run clinical lab tests on “micro-samples” and collect these blood samples without venipuncture. Even as Theranos touts the patient-friendly benefits of its proprietary diagnostic technology, …
Walgreens To Go National with Lab Tests in Stores
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XX No. 13 – September 30, 2013 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: A disruptive innovation is one that shakes up an entire market or industry. By adding clinical lab testing to its health services offerings in more than 8,100 stores nationwide, Walgreens could disrupt the status quo in the clinical lab industry. Walgreens says its lab partne…
Medicare’s Latest Attack on Lab Test Prices
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XX No. 12 – September 9, 2013 Issue
MANY OF YOU KNOW ABOUT THE PROPOSED NEW MEDICARE RULE by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) that it would use to initiate a review of the prices it pays for 1,250 clinical laboratory tests under the Medicare Part B Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule (CLFS). However…
Hospitals Recognize Need for Uniform Lab Test Data
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XX No. 12 – September 9, 2013 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Hospitals may soon insist that payers allow their in-house labs to provide outpatient testing regardless of exclusive managed care contracts with national lab companies. The migration to accountable care organizations (ACOs) and medical homes makes it essential that physician…
CMS’ Proposed Lab Rules May Not Fly with Congress
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XX No. 12 – September 9, 2013 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Many clinical lab administrators have noticed the new activism at the federal Centers for Medicare Medicaid Services (CMS) when it comes to control of establishing prices for clinical laboratory tests. In this exclusive interview, two long-time advocates for the National Inde…
Attorneys for CAP Say CMS Fee Proposals Illegal
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XX No. 12 – September 9, 2013 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In its comments about a proposal to change the way CMS pays for clinical laboratory and pathology services, the College of American Pathologists (CAP) said that CMS is using faulty assumptions. CAP further commented that the CMS proposal to cap physician fee schedule payments…
CMS Ready To Hack Away at Cost of Lab Testing
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XX No. 12 – September 9, 2013 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In July, the federal Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) published three proposed rules which would allow it to act independently of Congress to set prices for clinical laboratory testing and pathology services. Analyses of these proposed rules indicate that th…
CMS Proposes Yet More Cuts for 2014, Beyond
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XX No. 12 – September 9, 2013 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In July, CMS proposed rules to cut payments under the Hospital Outpatient Prospective Payment System, the Physician Fee Schedule, and the Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule. Under each program, the proposed payment cuts could have a significant and negative effect on the amount…
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Volume XXXII, No. 13 – September 15, 2025
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