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May 14, 2012 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIX No. 7 – May 14, 2012 Issue
Mayo Clinic is taking steps to more fully integrate its laboratory informatics. In a press release dated April 27, 2012, it stated that it had completed a multi- year implementation of a new laboratory information system (LIS). The new LIS supports both the Department of Laboratory M…
Payer Trend in New Hampshire Is to Engage Lab Patients
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIX No. 5 – April 2, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: A health insurer’s two-year-old effort to have patients choose low-cost laboratory testing options is causing patients to shift their lab work away from New Hampshire’s hospitals and instead use Quest Diagnostics, LabCorp, and ConVerge (a commercial lab company). This new…
NYSDOH Shuts Hospital Lab In Queens, New York
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XIX No. 4 – March 12, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: When the New York State Department of Health closed the laboratory at 173-bed Peninsula Hospital Center in New York City on February 23, it became national news. State inspectors issued a nine-page list of deficiencies in the lab, including problems that could affect patient …
Shaw & Adelman Successful Support of Lab Networks Need Hospital Leadership
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XIX No. 3 – February 20, 2012 Issue
CEO Summary: In the second installment of our exclusive two- part interview, the executive directors of two regional laboratory networks formed in the 1990s (one in Michigan and one in Washington State) share their assessment of why their respective lab networks have performed strongly ov…
Destructive Tornado Hits Joplin Hospital, Lab Rebuilds Swiftly
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 10 – July 25, 2011 Issue
CEO Summary: One week after one of the worst storms ever to strike a hospital in the U.S., St. John’s Regional Medical Center in Joplin, Missouri, was back treating patients. Surprisingly, the hospital’s lab was one of the first departments to get up and running again. Within…
Pathology Group Establishes Lab Test Exchange Networks
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVII No. 4 – March 21, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: After several decades of steadfastly maintaining their independence from other pathology groups in their community, progressive hospital-based pathology groups are beginning to create regional laboratory testing networks. These collaborations generally start small an…
Helping Uninsured Access Affordable Lab Tests
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XVIII No. 3 – February 28, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Here’s an innovative way to help uninsured and underinsured patients gain access to affordably priced laboratory tests. In Akron, Ohio, physicians organized a partnership between the Summit Country Medical Society and PrePaidLab, LLC, to offer laboratory tests at prices tha…
How One Akron Physician Helped Uninsured Patients
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XVIII No. 3 – February 28, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: For one primary care physician, treating uninsured and underinsured patients was challenging, since these patients could not afford to pay for the lab tests necessary for their healthcare. This physician enlisted the help of his local county medical society and eventually fou…
Labs Hope to Renegotiate 1.75% Medicare Fee Cuts
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVII No. 12 – August 23, 2010 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: As Congress crafted its reform of the nation’s healthcare system last year, it asked healthcare providers to contribute substantially to the cost of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. The lab industry will see a 1.75% cut in reimbursement for Medicare …
Pathology Records Found At Massachusetts Dump
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVII No. 12 – August 23, 2010 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Pathologists at four Massachusetts hospitals got a powerful reminder recently that a breach of protected health information (PHI) can occur at any time for the most unexpected reason. Earlier this month, the Boston Globe reported that the pathology reports and patien…
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