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Lab Testing, Pathology Is Fast-Growing in China
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 15 – November 7, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It was record attendance at the major pathology congress which took place in Hangzhou, China, last month. Because of the ongoing growth of China’s economy, the demand for healthcare—and for high-quality clinical lab and pathology testing—is rising at an accelerated pace…
National Group Names Riedel “Whistleblower of the Year”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 13 – September 26, 2011 Issue
WHISTLEBLOWING HAS ITS REWARDS. During 2011, one laboratory whistleblower not only harvested tens of millions of dollars in settlement awards, but he was recently honored by a national group for these same efforts. Chris Riedel, President of Hunter Laboratories, Inc., in Campbell, C…
Myriad Wins Federal Appeal In Important Gene Patent Suit
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXVIII No. 11 – August 15, 2011 Issue
IN THE CLOSELY-WATCHED COURT CHALLENGE involving gene patents, Myriad Genetics, Inc., of Salt Lake City, Utah, recently won a favorable decision from the federal appeals court. However, legal experts believe that the plaintiffs are likely to ask the Supreme Court to review the case. …
Tougher Financial Times Ahead for Lab Industry
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XVIII No. 10 – July 25, 2011 Issue
THE YEARS 2008 THROUGH 2010 WERE TOUGH ECONOMIC TIMES for all healthcare providers, including clinical laboratories and pathology groups. Moreover, although the deepest recession in 30 years was declared over by mid-2009, many hospitals continue to struggle financially and the national unemployment r…
July 05, 2011 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 9 – July 5, 2011 Issue
Two laboratory companies based in Spokane, Washington, were recently recognized in a list of Washington State’s “100 Best Companies to Work For” in 2011. One was Incyte Pathology, Inc., an anatomic pathology group. The other was Pathology Associates Medical Laboratori…
Michigan’s JVHL Partners With AMA to Use LOINC
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 9 – July 5, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Office-based physicians in Michigan can use a program offered by the American Medical Association (AMA) to get assistance in adapting their electronic medical record (EMR) systems to utilize LOINC for lab test ordering and lab test results reporting. This service is …
Quest Diagnostics Settles Medi-Cal Qui Tam Case
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 8 – June 13, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: On May 19, the California Attorney General announced a $241 million agreement with Quest Diagnostics Incorporated that represents the largest settlement in the history of California’s False Claims Act. At issue in this whistle- blower lawsuit were allegations that Qu…
Hospital Lab Operations Expert H.W. “Bud” Gandee, Jr., Dies
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 7 – May 23, 2011 Issue
IN BRENTWOOD, TENNESSEE, the family of H.W. “Bud” Gandee, Jr., reported his death on April 30, at the age of 69. Gandee was an early master of hospital laboratory operations and management. He trained as a medical technologist and had graduate training in immunohematology. Early in his career, h…
Analysis of Lab Test Error Offers Lessons for Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 6 – May 2, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: As happens now and again, a rather typical example of an error in lab testing has made the nightly news in Indianapolis because of one justifiably irate patient who got a false positive test report for an STD. One pathologist, asked by THE DARK REPORT to assess the p…
G-Men Mistakenly Raid Pathology Lab in Calif.
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVIII No. 5 – April 11, 2011 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: On February 10, 15 armed agents from the Department of Justice (DOJ) arrived at a pathology laboratory in Chico, California, to serve a search warrant and seize billing records, computers, and other evidence believed to be associated with fraudulent billing for CPT c…
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