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Strategies to Offset Medicare Cuts to Be Shared at Exec. War College
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXV No. 3 – February 12, 2018 Issue
DEEP PRICE CUTS to the Medicare Part B Clinical Laboratory Fee Schedule was the big story of 2017. The big story of 2018 may be the widespread financial disruption to the clinical lab industry as labs see dramatic declines in their revenue from these Medicare fee cuts. One early opportunity for lab …
Cautious Optimism Seen At Dark Report’s Executive War College
By Mary Van Doren | From the Volume XXIV No. 7 – May 15, 2017 Issue
This is an excerpt from an 850-word article in the May 15, 2017, issue of THE DARK REPORT. The complete article is available for a limited time to all readers, and available at all times to paid members of the Dark Intelligence Group. CEO SUMMARY: There…
Cautious Optimism Seen At Executive War College
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXIV No. 7 – May 15, 2017 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Among the major themes to emerge from the more than 60 sessions and 100 speakers at this year’s Executive War College on Lab and Pathology Management were the accelerating pace of integrated care, the growth of precision medicine, and use of big data to guide physicians. Ot…
At Executive War College 2016, Two Big Lab Market Trends
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXIII No. 6 – May 2, 2016 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: What happens when 100 lab experts interact with an audience of more than 850 lab administrators, pathologists, and IVD executives from across the United States and seven other nations? A consensus of sorts emerges and during this 2016 edition of the Executive War College on L…
Understanding the Future Of Laboratory Medicine
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXIII No. 4 – March 21, 2016 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Healthcare’s transformation is now far enough along that most clinical labs and pathology groups are either feeling the financial pain or are excitedly developing ways to deliver more value from lab testing services. On April 26-27, at the 21st annual …
March 21, 2016 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXIII No. 4 – March 21, 2016 Issue
Tougher times in the clinical lab testing market have claimed another lab company. On February 28, Artherotech, Inc., posted a notice on its website stating that it had closed permanently, as of that date. Along with its several hundred employees, Artherotech’s closure caught many…
February 29, 2016 Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXIII No. 3 – February 29, 2016 Issue
Sandy, Utah-based Sure Genomics is the latest genetic testing company to get a letter from the Food and Drug Administration asking why the company is marketing its SureDNA genetic testing kit to consumers without first obtaining clearance from the federal agency. Th…
How Mentors Can Best Train Young Lab Leaders
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XXIII No. 3 – February 29, 2016 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Mentoring will be the theme of a special learning track at this year’s Executive War College. Two nationally-respected experts on mentoring and leadership development will work with participating lab mentors and mentorees to help them advance their mentoring relationship. A…
Does Private Practice Pathology Have a Future?
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XXIII No. 3 – February 29, 2016 Issue
IN RECENT DECADES, A PROPORTION OF PATHOLOGISTS has been proud of the fact that the pathology profession—to a large extent—had managed to protect the vast majority of private pathology group practices from any number of powerful trends and market forces. In the 1990s, HMO contracting practices t…
RFID Lab Inventory System Saves $465K in First Year
By Joseph Burns | From the Volume XXII NO. 8 – June 1, 2015 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Seeking ways to automate every aspect of work flow, the clinical laboratory at St. Francis Health System in Tulsa, Oklahoma, implemented a unique automated laboratory inventory management system that utilizes RFID. In the first four months, the system helped the hosp…
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