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Some Docs Fail to Tell Patients About Critical Results 25% of Time
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 13 – September 21, 2009 Issue
PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIANS often do not report patients’ lab test results, according to a recent study of 5,434 patients aged 50 to 69. That won’t be news to most lab directors and pathologists. But there is something new and useful in this study. Its findings are revealing for three reasons. One, …
Medicare Pays Doctors To Switch to E-Prescribing
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 13 – September 21, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It’s a major step on the road to integration of healthcare informatics. During the next few years, the Medicare program is offering financial incentives to encourage office-based physicians to adopt e-prescribing. This is a positive development for local laboratori…
E-Prescribing Functions that Labs Can Offer Office-Based Physicians
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 13 – September 21, 2009 Issue
IN RESPONSE TO MEDICARE AND PRIVATE PAYER efforts to increase physicians’ use of e-prescribing, 4Medica, Inc., of Culver City, California, was one of the first laboratory informatics vendors to add an effective e-prescribing capability to its lab test order and results reporting sy…
New Lab Company Is Launched By Geisinger Health System
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 12 – August 31, 2009 Issue
WITH A SIMPLE ANNOUNCEMENT last month, Geisinger Health System of Danville, Pennsylvania, launched a new laboratory outreach company, called Proven Diagnostics. From a facility located in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, Proven Diagnostics intends to compete for lab testing…
Irish Labs Appeal to Keep Pap Smear Expertise
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 12 – August 31, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In Ireland, pathologists are asking the government to return enough Pap tests back to the country to support and sustain medical training programs in gynecologic cytology. It was 2008 when the Irish government outsourced all Pap testing to a U.S. lab company. That forced Irel…
Getting Vitamin D Right for the Doctor and Patient
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XVI No. 11 – August 10, 2009 Issue
MOST OF YOU ARE FAMILIAR with how W. Edwards Deming and Japanese manufacturers demonstrated the power of understanding customer expectations and organizing one’s business to deliver products and services which meet and exceed those expectations. For the past four decades, one thing that many of th…
Our Editor Gets His Vitamin D Test Results From 9 Different Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 11 – August 10, 2009 Issue
CEO Summary: Editor-In-Chief Robert L. Michel gave blood for the cause and it’s another laboratory industry first! To understand what doctors and patients see as national labs use different methodologies and reference ranges to report Vitamin 25(OH) D results, his blood was tes…
New Lab Player Launches In Breast Cancer Market
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 11 – August 10, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Having opened its CLIA-licensed laboratory in Huntington Beach, California, Agendia, Inc., becomes the newest competitor to enter the market for breast cancer testing. Its proprietary assay looks at 70 genes to assess the risk of recurrence. The company expects to co…
All-Star Vitamin D Panel Looks at Lab Challenges
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 10 – July 20, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Need proof that the issues surrounding today’s Vitamin 25(OH) D are of keen interest to laboratory professionals? Not only did the EXECUTIVE WAR COLLEGE’S in depth sessions on Vitamin D draw a large audience and enthusiastic participation by attendees, but within…
Lab M&A Deals in June Show Market Direction
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 10 – July 20, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Despite a dismal economy, the month of June spawned two interesting merger/acquisition transactions in the lab testing industry. In one case, a blood brother gobbled up a specialty diagnostics company. In another transaction, two cross-town neighbors in Kansas City m…
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