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$18 Million Judgment for Errors by Laboratory
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIV No. 9 – June 25, 2007 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In a wrongful birth lawsuit, a high-risk pregnancy physician in New Jersey requested a cytogenetics test on a pregnant mother, but LabCorp’s cytogenetics lab never did the test. After the baby was born with myotubular myopathy—the same deformity the mother had sought to p…
Global Laboratory Trends Dominated by Rising Costs and Labor Shortage
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIV No. 9 – June 25, 2007 Issue
“The Web has transformed many industries and it’s clearly affected our industry. This trend will help raise the bar in quality and overall performance among laboratories and manufacturers.” —Jim Reid-Anderson Chairman, President, and CEO of Dade Behring…
June 25, 2007 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIV No. 9 – June 25, 2007 Issue
It should be boom time for companies selling Clinical Information Systems (CIS). A research report from Millennium Research Group (MRG) of Waltham, Massachusetts, predicts that patient safety programs will fuel a demand by health systems for CIS products. The report, “U.S. Markets …
Procter & Gamble Moves into the Neighborhood
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XIV No. 8 – June 4, 2007 Issue
LAST MONTH, A NEW RESIDENT BOUGHT INTO THE LABORATORY TESTING NEIGHBORHOOD. Procter & Gamble Company spent a third of a billion dollars to enter a joint venture with Inverness Medical Products, Inc., with the specific goal of selling diagnostic test kits to consu…
Quest Wants It Both Ways with Payer Contracts
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIV No. 8 – June 4, 2007 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Once again, public laboratory companies are pursuing short-term strategies that promise competitive advantage to themselves. But these strategies also carry long term risks that could burden the entire laboratory industry. Contradictions in the current cycle of competition fo…
Community Hospital Builds Thriving Lab Outreach Program
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIV No. 8 – June 4, 2007 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: When 330-bed Botsford Hospital of Farmington Hills, Michigan, got interested in laboratory outreach 10 years ago, it brought in a new laboratory leader, invested in new analyzers and informatics, and then let the quality of the operation attract new business from the communit…
Labs Are Finding Ways to Link Variety of EMRs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIV No. 8 – June 4, 2007 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Three speakers at the Executive War College last month in Miami, Florida, offered case studies on how labs are developing electronic interface gateways between their LISes and EMRs in the offices of client physicians. Physician clients frequently want lab data to be among the…
LabCorp & Sunrise CEOs Score at Exec War College
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIV No. 7 – May 14, 2007 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: This year’s Executive War College on Lab and Pathology Management delivered major surprises, along with first news of breakthrough innovations and emerging trends. Managed care contracting for lab testing services was this year’s premier topic and there was keen interest …
Beckman Coulter, Biosite, Inverness, MedTox, Group Health, Henry Ford, Johns Hopkins
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIV No. 7 – May 14, 2007 Issue
BECKMAN COULTER HOPES TO COMPLETE ACQUISITION OF BIOSITE FINGERS ARE CROSSED at Beckman Coulter, Inc., as the company hopes to complete its acquisition of Biosite, Inc., by tomorrow night (May 15 at midnight). Its original offer to …
Emerging Global Trends in How Labs Are Using “Distributed Computing”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIV No. 7 – May 14, 2007 Issue
“In several different countries, laboratories already use ‘distributed computing’, in the form of a single LIS data center that provides informatics services to as many as 25 laboratories in a region. The trend is to increase interoperability and portability of the i…
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