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2008’s Top Ten Lab Stories Lacked Disruptive Impact
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XV No. 16 – December 01, 2008 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: For the first time in recent memory, a year has passed without major tumult or disruptive change in the laboratory industry. Our list of the Top Ten Most Important Stories of 2008 reflects a rather quiet year when compared to most years of this decade. Howeve…
“July 23, 2001 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
Chairman and CEO Mark Chandler recently disclosed that researchers within Luminex Corporation are developing new detection capabilities that would permit its LabMap system to “simultaneously perform a broad range of cellular, microbial, and related tests, such as complete blood cou…
Patients “Bypassing” Doctors To Order Tests From Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VIII No. 8 – June 11, 2001 Issue
FOR THE SECOND TIME IN eight weeks, the Wall Street Journal (WSJ) has a printed a prominent story about trends in laboratory testing. Last Friday, June 8, 2001, the WSJ’s “Health Journal” column featured a story entitled “Patients Bypass Doctors to Get Medical Tests Directly From La…
HBOC, Abaton.com, Quest, Unilab, LabOne, Epitope
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 16 – November 22, 1999 Issue
MCKESSON HBOC ACQUIRES ABATON.COM IN MOVE TO WEB SERVICES IT WAS VALIDATION OF A PREDICTION made just weeks ago in THE DARK REPORT that web-based information management systems is the next major battleground in both healthcare and the clinical lab industry. McKesson HBOC an…
SBCL Phlebotomist Found Reusing Needles in Calif.
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 6 – April 26, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: News that a phlebotomist employed by SmithKline Beecham Clinical Laboratories (SBCL) was discovered to be washing and reusing needles got national media attention last week. During her 22-month employment at SBCL, this phlebotomist apparently reused butterfly needles on “di…
1998’s Movers & Shakers Go Beyond The Ordinary
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 3 – March 2, 1998 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: As the laboratory industry undergoes fundamental change, new business and management models must be developed. Our list of “Movers and Shakers” for 1998 highlights individuals now leading the science of laboratory management toward these new paradigms. FIND…
Where’s The Write-down ? LabCorp Faces Key Decision
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 6 – April 21, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Commercial laboratories are recognizing declines in the market value of their assets. LabCorp has yet to do the same. Taken cumulatively, these write-downs demonstrate the sizable revenue erosion that large commercial laboratories experienced during the past three years. Soon…
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