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Houston Lab Fills Gap For Katrina Evacuees
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 13 – September 12, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Literally overnight, Houston found itself dealing with tens of thousands of evacuees fleeing the destruction in New Orleans and surrounding areas. Many evacuees arrived in poor health. The Harris County Hospital District laboratorians of Houston pitched in to create an emerge…
Innovative AP Reports Created by Path Group
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 12 – August 22, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Too often local pathology groups fail to react to intensified sales competition for the biopsy referrals of clinicians in their community. In Torrance, California, the 30 pathologists of Pathology, Inc. decided it was time to invest capital and resources into developing their…
Payer Consolidation: United Buys Pacificare
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 10 – July 11, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: For the second time in nine months, a health insurer company has spent around $9 billion to grow by acquisition. This time, it is UnitedHealth Group purchasing PacifiCare Health Systems. These types of deals impact local labs and pathology groups as existing contracts expire….
Consumer-Directed Healthcare by Mango
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 10 – July 11, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: This former laboratory executive declares that Consumer-Driven Healthcare Plans (CDHPs) are “the most significant development in health insurance since the widespread introduction of HMOs in the 1980s.” Paul Mango, now at McKinsey & Co., has plenty of good news for la…
Urology Revenue Loss Drives AP Lab Condos
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 8 – May 30, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Urologists are motivated to operate anatomic pathology laboratory condominiums as a way to replace lost income after Medicare imposed a major reimbursement cut for a key urology procedure. Capturing revenue from ancillary services is a hot topic within the urology profession….
Ex-IMPATH Executives Face Criminal Charges
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 6 – April 18, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: With the announcement by Federal prosecutors of criminal and civil actions against a total of seven ex-IMPATH executives, IMPATH becomes the laboratory industry’s worst criminal scandal. Federal prosecutors contend these executives, during their employment at IMPATH, engine…
Phlebotomist Convicted For Theft of Patient ID
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 5 – March 28, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Patient identity theft by a phlebotomist, prosecuted and convicted under HIPAA. This is a story whose true dimensions went unreported within the laboratory industry—until now! THE DARK REPORT is first to alert its clients to the possibility that every laboratory and patholo…
Privacy Officer Shares Lessons on ID Theft
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 5 – March 28, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: “Nothing teaches like experience.” That adage aptly describes the lessons learned at a Seattle hospital after a case of patient identity theft surfaced. Laboratories and pathology groups must be just as alert to the potential for patient identity theft as they are to inap…
Phlebotomist Gibson Steals Patient’s Identity
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 5 – March 28, 2005 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It was a case of a well-liked lab worker acting in rogue fashion to steal and use the identity of a patient to commit financial fraud. Within laboratories, employees in phlebotomy, accessioning, data entry, coding, billing, and collections often have access to sensitive patie…
Medicare Managed Care Is Poised to Double in Size
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XII No. 5 – March 28, 2005 Issue
MEDICARE MANAGED CARE PLANS are poised to double in size. This can be both a threat and an opportunity for regional laboratories. The Center for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) recently reported that it had received 141 applications for new local Medicare Advantage plans for 20…
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