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Spectrum Lab Network Expands Into Tennessee
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 3 – February 23, 2004 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: During the past four years, this energized hospital laboratory joint venture has posted significant growth in its laboratory outreach program. One notable accomplishment has been the effective deployment and use of Web browser-based lab test orders and results reporting with …
Catholic Hospital in Illinois Loses Tax-Exempt Status
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 3 – February 23, 2004 Issue
HOW HOSPITALS BILL and collect from uninsured patients is becoming a national issue. The latest shot fired is a ruling by the Illinois Department of Revenue revoking the state property tax exemption of Provena Covenant Medical Center, located in Urbana, Illinois. Th…
New Healthcare Change Cycle Is Opportunity to Fix Problems
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 3 – February 23, 2004 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Healthcare’s new cycle of change will be greatly influenced by geneomics, proteomics, the Internet, consumer-driven healthcare, and political decisions that affect the Medicare and Medicaid programs. The launch of a such a new cycle of change presents the laboratory industr…
Price Discount Practices May Prove Troublesome
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 3 – February 23, 2004 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Some laboratories continue to offer deeply-discounted prices to the nation’s largest managed care plans as a way to maintain provider status and keep market share. In one case, these deep discounts surprised a long-time lab executive, who decided to share the information, a…
“February 23, 2004 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 3 – February 23, 2004 Issue
There’s a new player offering clinical diagnostic services in oncology. Genomic Health, Inc., based in Redwood City, California, is now accepting specimens. Last month, its laboratory received all the regulatory clearances required to conduct business. The company’s proprietary technology is inco…
When Laboratory Vendors Go Bankrupt
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 2 – February 2, 2004 Issue
BANKRUPTCY AMONG VENDORS AND SUPPLIERS in the laboratory industry is an uncommon event. Since it is so rare, that is one less issue about which laboratory directors and pathologists must worry. However, occasionally there are reminders that it is good management practice to track the financial stab…
Web Lab Test Ordering Market Is Increasing
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 2 – February 2, 2004 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In recent years, the market for browser-based laboratory test ordering and results reporting systems has grown at a steady rate. Second and third generation products are more robust, offer more features, and are easier to install and operate. To date, smaller start-up compani…
“February 2, 2004 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 2 – February 2, 2004 Issue
Changes are afoot in the national market for anatomic pathology services. At AmeriPath, Inc., the search is on for a new CEO. Current Chairman and CEO, James C. New retired, effective February 1. The company has commenced the search for a new CEO. New had been with AmeriPath since it…
Is Healthcare Undergoing a Fundamental Shift?
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 1 – January 12, 2004 Issue
ONE OF THE MOST DIFFICULT RESPONSIBILITIES in laboratory management is deciding when to implement substantial change. Pathologists and lab administrators correctly understand that there are risks for acting too soon or too late when responding to changes in the healthcare marketplace. That’s why …
Anatomic Path Trends Portend Deep Changes
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XI No. 1 – January 12, 2004 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Our biannual review of trends shaping the anatomic pathology profession reveals that a wide range of influences are active. The nation’s healthcare system is undergoing fundamental changes in how it views the quality of health services and how it will favor top-performing p…
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