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November 03, 2014 Intelligence: Late-Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXI No. 15 – November 3, 2014 Issue
In response to the Ebola outbreak, the Food and Drug Administration issued an emergency authorization for the use of two rapid tests to detect Ebola. The tests are manufactured by BioFire Defense LLC, a division of BioMerieux. The BioFire Defense Fil…
LabCorp, Quest Diagnostics Report Improved Q-3 Revenue
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXI No. 15 – November 3, 2014 Issue
THIRD QUARTER EARNINGS at each of the nation’s two biggest public lab companies showed improved growth in revenue and specimen volume, as compared to recent years. Laboratory Corporation of America was first to release its financial report for the quarter ending September 30, 2014…
Humana Reduces Number of Labs in its Networks
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI No. 14 – October 13, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In Ohio, a lab director said his lab was not informed directly about its exclusion from the Humana lab network. Lab officials got the word from their client physicians. In Texas, another lab director said Humana cut 35 lab contracts, reportedly because the insurer wanted to s…
FL Docs Say: ‘No Thanks’ to UHC and BeaconLBS
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI No. 14 – October 13, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Some Florida physicians are declaring their intent to leave UnitedHealthcare’s network because they find the insurer’s new BeaconLBS laboratory benefit management system to be time consuming and onerous. The defections come as the program goes through a soft launch that b…
Doctors at Johns Hopkins Improve Lab Test Utilization
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI No. 14 – October 13, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Efforts to help physicians improve their utilization of clinical lab tests paid big dividends at the Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center in Baltimore, Maryland. Working collaboratively, physicians and the clinical lab team identified overused or needless cardiac biomarker te…
Labs Working to Release Test Results to Patients
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXI No. 14 – October 13, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: A new federal requirement requires labs to make test results available to patients beginning this month. What is unknown is how patients will respond to the opportunity to see their lab test results. The effective date for this new requirement was October 6. It is expected th…
Theranos Pursues Different Business Plan in Arizona
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXI No. 14 – October 13, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Since its big public debut in late 2013, Theranos has been the subject of keen interest and much skepticism among pathologists and clinical laboratory professionals. Theranos is expanding its presence in Phoenix, Arizona. However, as it does, it looks more like a conventional…
Physicians and Labs Wary of United’s Lab Test Program
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI No. 14 – October 13, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Providers seem to have a natural distrust of health insurers, particularly when payers introduce new programs with the stated purpose of improving quality and ensuring that physicians deliver evidence-based medicine. Doctors serving members of UHC’s HMO plans in Florida are…
Defining a Path to Clinical Laboratory Best-in-Class via Benchmarks
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXI No. 13 – September 22, 2014 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: With the American healthcare system undergoing a major transformation, it is essential that all clinical laboratories and pathology groups recognize this transformation and effect the right strategies to meet the needs of physicians, patients, and payers. A g…
Aetna Files Suit against NJ Lab, Plans to Sue Two More Labs
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXI No. 13 – September 22, 2014 Issue
FINALLY, A MAJOR HEALTH INSURER IS taking a hard line against clinical laboratories it suspects of committing fraud. Aetna Health, Inc., and Aetna Life Insurance Company, of Hartford, Connecticut, have sued one lab company and included physicians as defendants in tha…
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