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Inconsistent Billing Causes Patients to Find New Providers
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXV No. 9 – June 18, 2018 Issue
THERE IS A NEW SOURCE OF LOST BUSINESS for physicians, clinical laboratories, and others. Patients are losing patience with confusing bills from their providers and opting to find new providers who offer simple, clear, and consistent bills. This turnover in patients was one key finding in a recently-…
June 18, 2018 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXV No. 9 – June 18, 2018 Issue
In New Jersey last week, David Nicoll, 44, the former owner of Biodiagnostic Laboratory Services (BLS) of Parsippany, N.J. was sentenced to 72 months in a federal prison. On the same day, his brother, Scott Nicoll, 37, who also worked at BLS, was sentenced to 43 months in prison. Bo…
In Lawsuit Against HHS, ACLA Has Strong Positions
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXV No. 9 – June 18, 2018 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Rulings from Judge Amy Berman Jackson of the U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C., are expected soon in the ACLA’s lawsuit against HHS concerning the PAMA final rule that set the course for the new Medicare CLFS rates implemented in January 2018. One lawyer following the…
Hospital Lab Outreach Still Effective Revenue Strategy
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXV No. 9 – June 18, 2018 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Despite the challenges hospital and health system laboratory outreach programs face today, there are many ways they can remain viable, according to an outreach expert from Mayo Medical Laboratories. By taking specific steps to increase volume and the value they provide, lab o…
Holmes, Balwani Indicted by Department of Justice
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXV No. 9 – June 18, 2018 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Federal criminal indictments were unsealed last Friday in San Francisco against Elizabeth Holmes and Ramesh “Sunny” Balwani for their actions as executives at Theranos, Inc., the once high-flying lab test company. Officials at the Department of Justice said the counts aga…
WSJ Reporter Tells All About Downfall of Troubled Theranos
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXV No. 8 – May 29, 2018 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: While Theranos was a darling of the business and national media, Wall Street Journal reporter John Carreyrou was hearing troubling reports about patients who got incongruent lab results that put them at risk for inappropriate medical…
May 29, 2018 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXV No. 8 – May 29, 2018 Issue
Ireland is dealing with a cervical cancer screening scandal that reaches back to laboratories in the United States. In recent months, the Irish public has learned that more than 200 women wrongly got negative Pap test results over a multi-year period. Many of these women did not learn of the erroneo…
Did National Labs Sign Value-based Payer Contracts?
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XXV No. 8 – May 29, 2018 Issue
IT IS AN IMPORTANT SIGN OF THE TIMES when press releases about the two new national lab services agreements that UnitedHealthcare just announced with Laboratory Corporation of America and Quest Diagnostics emphasize how value-based programs will be a…
Lab companies and bankrupt hospitals: Dancing around medical billing fraud
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XXV No. 8 – May 29, 2018 Issue
This is an excerpt from a 2,000-word article in the May 29, 2018 issue of THE DARK REPORT. The complete article is to all readers as long as the article limit has not been reached, and always available to paid members of the Dark Intelligence Group. …
How Many Patients Were Harmed at Theranos?
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXV No. 8 – May 29, 2018 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Reporting in The Wall Street Journal shows that some physicians in Arizona were concerned about the harm from erroneous test results from Theranos Inc. But those physicians who expressed concern may have been only a small set of the …
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