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Rate of Change Follows a Geometric Curve
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume V No. 2 – February 9, 1998 Issue
JANUARY WAS A WILD MONTH FOR COMPANIES OFFERING automated cytology products. January opened with new CPT codes for automated cytology procedures taking effect. January closed with news that the FDA’s advisory panel, convened on January 28, recommended approval of the PMA supplement of NeoPath, Inc…
Neuromedical’s PAPNET® Undergoing Enhancement
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 2 – February 9, 1998 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Financial pressures and a falling stock price impelled Neuromedical Systems, Inc. to revamp its sales and marketing plan for the PAPNET® System. During 1998, expect a new sales approach that supports a product with enhanced capabilities. Neuromedical is developing overseas m…
Automated Cytology Technology To Come Into Its Own In 1998
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 2 – February 9, 1998 Issue
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“February 9, 1998 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 2 – February 9, 1998 Issue
Brian Carr and Haywood Cochrane’s Pathology Consultants of America (PCA) is wasting no time. On January 19 the Nashville-based company announced the formal launch of operations. (See TDR, January 19, 1998.) This was followed by another announcement 15 days later that PCA h…
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…
Consider Tenet-SBCL Deal As Timely Wake-Up Call
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 1 – January 19, 1998 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Expect the Tenet-SBCL contract announcement to trigger similar deals during the next 18 months. Competition and the need to gain economic advantage will drive some hospital CEOs to turn their laboratories over to commercial laboratory partners. The number of such joint ventur…
Market Forces Cause Detroit’s Lab Network To Launch Operations
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 1 – January 19, 1998 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Joint Venture Hospital Laboratories’ success rests on an essential fact: it exists to respond to marketplace demands. The network links laboratory operations of 24 hospitals owned by eight integrated delivery systems in Greater Detroit. Not only is it the oldest continuousl…
No Slice of the Pie for Pathology and Laboratory
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume IV No. 18 – December 29, 1997 Issue
Managed care appears to be ready to minimize pathology in the same fashion as it minimized the clinical laboratory. Within the laboratory industry, it is widely recognized that most managed care plans reimburse laboratory services at levels which are inadequate to cover the full cost of testing. Now…
1997’s Top Ten Lab Stories Predict New Directions
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 18 – December 29, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Events during 1997 reveal that the laboratory industry continues to undergo fundamental change. Yet even amidst the industry’s downsizing, selected laboratory organizations continue to flourish. Here is THE DARK REPORT’s annual look at top stories for the year. A careful …
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