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“Coming Out” Party In Atlanta for IQLM
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 7 – May 9, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It was like a debutante ball for the fledgling Institute for Quality in Laboratory Medicine (IQLM). Over three days, thought leaders in healthcare and laboratory testing tackled the issue of how laboratory medicine can improve patient safety and contribute to higher-quality h…
JCAHO, NQF CEOs Speak to Lab’s Future Role
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 7 – May 9, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: What an opportunity! On the same podium were the presidents of both the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) and the National Quality Forum (NQF), specifically to speak about laboratory medicine’s role in the evolution of the nation’s heal…
Ramifications From The “H2N2 Virus Affair”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 7 – May 9, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Here’s the story, with new details, about how a patient sample, cross-contaminated with a “deadly” strain of influenza virus from a proficiency test kit, triggered alarm bells at the highest levels of public health in Canada, the United States, and the World Health Orga…
Why Is There Crime In the Lab Industry?
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 7 – May 9, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Since 1991, there have been criminal indictments or criminal convictions of four former CEOs of public lab companies. Given the limited number of public lab companies active in the market at any moment in time, this is a remarkably high rate of criminal behavior. Moreover, th…
Ex-IMPATH Executives Face Criminal Charges
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 6 – April 18, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: With the announcement by Federal prosecutors of criminal and civil actions against a total of seven ex-IMPATH executives, IMPATH becomes the laboratory industry’s worst criminal scandal. Federal prosecutors contend these executives, during their employment at IMPATH, engine…
LabCorp Buys Esoterix For $150 Million in Cash
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 6 – April 18, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Laboratory Corporation of America continues to display an appetite to grow by acquisition. However, its purchase of Esoterix, Inc. creates unique management problems for LabCorp, because Esoterix is itself a product of a lab acquisition strategy. Over the past ten years, Esot…
Victim of First HIPAA-Convicted Crime Tells Story & Offers Advice to Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 6 – April 18, 2005 Issue
“I figured the hospital would be subject to a multi-million dollar HIPAA lawsuit if my hospital records were proven breached—which is exactly what happened.” —Eric Drew, cancer patient and patient identity theft victim CEO SUMMARY: Eric Dre…
Avoid Patient ID Theft With Proactive Steps
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 6 – April 18, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Identity theft is one of America’s fastest- growing crimes. Not only that, it is simple to commit and can be done by anyone. Few laboratories and pathology group practices are prepared to deal with the crime of patient identity theft. Labs should proactively move to impleme…
“April 18, 2005 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 6 – April 18, 2005 Issue
This may be one of the laboratory industry’s biggest “oops” ever! As part of a laboratory proficiency testing pro- gram, 4,000 laboratories in 18 countries were sent live samples of the H2N2 flu virus. In 1957, H2N2 is believed to have caused between one and four million deaths. Last week, the …
Is Your Lab at Risk from Patient Identity Theft?
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XII No. 5 – March 28, 2005 Issue
REMEMBER THE CASE OF THE PHLEBOTOMIST in San Francisco who was discovered reusing butterfly needles? This incident revealed how vulnerable a laboratory—and its public reputation for integrity—is to actions by a rogue or renegade employee. That was back in 1999. A phlebotomist working for …
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