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Expect ISO 9000 To Alter Clinical Lab Management
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 9 – July 6, 1998 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Perceptive laboratory executives and pathologists should welcome the impending arrival of ISO 9000 into the clinical laboratory industry. It promises to solve many problems of laboratory management. The diagnostics industry, responsible for manufacturing instruments and suppl…
Executive War College Goes International
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume V No. 8 – June 15, 1998 Issue
IT MAY SURPRISE MANY PEOPLE TO LEARN THAT THIS YEAR’S Executive War College in New Orleans attracted registrants from New Zealand and Germany. What may be even more surprising is the reason they traveled from overseas to come to this particular program. Our editor met with them and learne…
3rd Annual War College Highlights Managed Care
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 2 – February 9, 1998 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Laboratory executives seeking ways to survive and thrive with managed care contracts will find innovative strategies at this year’s EXECUTIVE WAR COLLEGE on Laboratory Management in New Orleans on May 12-13. Also featured are powerful case studies that define effective mana…
Small is Beautiful
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume V No. 1 – January 19, 1998 Issue
I MAY BE THE FIRST TO PUBLICLY DESCRIBE an emerging market trend in the laboratory industry. Starting in the mid-1980s, small laboratories disappeared from the landscape at an astonishing rate. Within the commercial laboratory segment, acquisitions of small laboratories fueled the consolidation proce…
Consolidation Within the Auto Industry
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume IV No. 17 – December 8, 1997 Issue
As our system of healthcare evolves in this country, I am continually amazed at how many market dynamics we share with other industries. Take the issue of too many hospital beds and too much laboratory capacity. With inpatient utilization declining, with laboratory reimbursement shrinking, both hospi…
“State of Lab Industry” Reveals Radical Change
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 17 – December 8, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Pick your trend: declining reimbursement, consolidation, clinical integration, downsizing, and capitated reimbursement. These trends all continued to shape the way laboratories organized to provide services. But 1997’s wildcard was the federal government. Between investigat…
Consolidation At Presbyterian Encourages Regional Strategy
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 15 – October 27, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Presbyterian Laboratory Services represents one of the more advanced business models of laboratory consolidation found today in the United States. Owned by an integrated delivery system, the laboratory division serves six hospitals and a variety of outreach clients. Several e…
Lab Market Trends Drive Beckman-Coulter Deal
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 14 – October 6, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Laboratory executives should pay attention to Beckman’s acquisition of Coulter. Together, both companies service a sizeable base of laboratory customers. Any changes to products and services resulting from this merger will affect a large number of clinical laboratories. Obs…
Quest Diagnostics, Sonora Join Phoenix Operations
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 11 – August 4, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: When Quest Diagnostics Incorporated and Sonora Laboratory Sciences announced their joint venture, it confirmed that Quest Diagnostics is the first of the national laboratories to begin serious restructuring of its national network of regional laboratories. Such restructuring …
Visualize Your Laboratory’s Future
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume IV No. 7 – May 12, 1997 Issue
Many of you who read this will be in attendance at the second annual Executive War College on Medical Laboratory Networking in New Orleans. The case studies of laboratory consolidation and regional laboratory networks that you’ll hear provide compelling evidence that laboratories must chan…
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