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September 10, 2018 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXV No. 13 – September 10, 2018 Issue
News that a laboratory’s courier truck was high-jacked in broad daylight with patient specimens aboard puts the spotlight on whether the security practices labs use to protect drivers, vehicles, and the patient specimens they may be carrying are adequate. On Aug. 3 in Durham, N.C., a driver of a c…
Will Hospital Labs Anchor Integrated Care?
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XXV No. 13 – September 10, 2018 Issue
STEP BY STEP, HEALTHCARE IN THE UNITED STATES is moving toward a system in which clinical care is fully integrated and providers are reimbursed for the value they provide. This trend presents clinical laboratories and anatomic pathology groups with a challenge and an opportunity. The challenge comes…
Pathologists Have Their ‘Carpe Diem’ Opportunity!
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XXV No. 12 – August 20, 2018 Issue
FOR MORE THAN TWO DECADES, leaders and forward-thinkers in the pathology profession bemoaned the fact that lab tests and anatomic pathology services were priced as commodities. From the podiums of various lab and healthcare conferences, they urged their peers to identify, document, and educate health…
Pathology Groups Should Act Now to Define Value
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXV No. 12 – August 20, 2018 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Payers and health system administrators generally agree that healthcare is moving away from fee-for-service toward value-based payment. Because adoption of value-based contracts is slower for pathologists than for other providers, pathologists have the opportunity to define h…
Seismic Shift in Managed Care Contracting for Labs?
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XXV No. 11 – July 30, 2018 Issue
RECENTLY TWO OF THE NATION’S LARGEST HEALTH INSURERS abandoned a managed care contracting strategy that they adopted 11 years ago. Back in 2007, UnitedHealthcare and Aetna each were willing to grant exclusive national provider status to a single lab company in exc…
Coming Soon to a Doctor’s Office Near You!
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XXV No. 10 – July 9, 2018 Issue
IT’S TIME FOR ALL CLINICAL LABS AND ANATOMIC PATHOLOGY GROUPS to pay closer attention to the advances in genetic medicine and precision medicine. Events are moving even faster than most experts have predicted. As you will read on pages 3-4, two innovative health networks are on the verge of offeri…
Inconsistent Billing Causes Patients to Find New Providers
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXV No. 9 – June 18, 2018 Issue
THERE IS A NEW SOURCE OF LOST BUSINESS for physicians, clinical laboratories, and others. Patients are losing patience with confusing bills from their providers and opting to find new providers who offer simple, clear, and consistent bills. This turnover in patients was one key finding in a recently-…
Near Real-time Data Helps Lab Save $500K Annually
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXV No. 8 – May 29, 2018 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: After hospital labs and pathology groups implement Lean and process improvement methods to harvest the easiest cost savings and boost quality, they often take the next step of introducing real-time analytics systems. Access to detailed data about workflows, productivity, and …
Did National Labs Sign Value-based Payer Contracts?
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XXV No. 8 – May 29, 2018 Issue
IT IS AN IMPORTANT SIGN OF THE TIMES when press releases about the two new national lab services agreements that UnitedHealthcare just announced with Laboratory Corporation of America and Quest Diagnostics emphasize how value-based programs will be a…
Key Lab Trends Described At Executive War College
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXV No. 7 – May 7, 2018 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Innovative clinical labs and pathology groups are absorbing this year’s Medicare Part B price cuts while continuing to pursue opportunities to add value. A common theme from many speakers at last week’s Executive War College in New Orleans is that the lab must get mastery…
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