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CDC Surveys Docs’ Use of Laboratory Test Results
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XIX No. – October 8, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: There’s a treasure trove of information and insights about how physicians use clinical laboratory tests contained in survey data recently collected by a team from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Designed to identify challenges in how physicians utilize labor…
Competitive Bidding: Once Again, It’s Back!
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIX No. 13 – September 17, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: For the clinical lab industry, the concept of competitive bidding for Medicare Part B Clinical Lab Testing may be like the movie “Groundhog Day.” The hero, Bill Murray, kept reliving the same day over and over. So it seems to be with competitive bidding. In the latest rep…
CLIA PT Enforcement Ensnares Top Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIX No. 11 – August 6, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Think it can’t happen to you? Think again. Following self-disclosure of inadvertent referrals of proficiency testing (PT) specimens, the laboratory at Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center (OSUWMC) was visited by officials from the Ohio Department of Health and the Ce…
New BlueCard Policies Affect Lab Test Claims
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XIX No. 10 – July 16, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: This new policy from the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) becomes effective on October 14, 2012. No longer can a local lab provide service to a member under the BlueCard program and be paid by the local plan in the region where the service was provided….
Hospital and Health System Labs Brace for Change
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XIX No. 9 – June 25, 2012 Issue
BY THE TIME MOST OF YOU ARE READING THIS, it is likely that the Supreme Court ruling on the challenge to the Accountable Care Act (ACA) will be public knowledge. It was this week of June 25-June 29 that the ruling was expected to be announced. Obviously, there are three potential rulings: 1) to all…
Well-Funded Buyers Put Hospital Labs in Bull’s-Eye
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIX No. 9 – June 25, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In less than 12 months, two big private equity firms have each launched a lab company with the goal of acquiring and/or managing the clinical labs of hospitals and health systems. In the case of aLabs, it has signed one laboratory management services contract with Aurora and …
aLabs Now Manages Labs for Major Health Systems
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XIX No. 9 – June 25, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Established with a unique business plan unseen to date in the lab testing industry, aLabs has already entered into laboratory management services contracts with major health systems in Milwaukee and San Diego. This is an impressive start for a newly-formed company that has no…
Healthcare Reform Puts Local Labs at Risk
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XIX No. 8 – June 4, 2012 Issue
THESE ARE DANGEROUS TIMES for local clinical labs and community hospital-based pathology groups. Although several elements of healthcare reform and emerging models of integrated clinical care favor local labs, there are equally powerful trends at play with the potential to concentrate ever more marke…
CLIA’s Catch-22 Involving Proficiency Testing
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XIX No. 7 – May 14, 2012 Issue
THERE’S A REGULATORY TRAP awaiting the unwary laboratory organization. It involves language in CLIA rules for proficiency testing (PT). All medical directors and lab administrators will want to fully understand the implications of what appears to be an emerging trend in CLIA laboratory enforcement….
Magnets to Move Tubes on ARUP’s Testing Line
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XIX No. 7 – May 14, 2012 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In Salt Lake City, Utah, work is underway to pioneer use of an electro-magnetic conveyor system to automate the movement of large volumes of lab test specimens throughout the testing facility of ARUP Laboratories. Within two years, this new lab automation technology could all…
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