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Laboratory Merger & Acquisitions Saw Several Deals during 2009
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 17 – December 14, 2009 Issue
CONSOLIDATION OF INDEPENDENT CLINICAL LABORATORIES continued during 2009. The most active acquirer was Sonic Healthcare, Ltd., of Sydney, Australia. It purchased three laboratories in the United States this year. Just this month, Sonic acquired East Side Clinical Laboratory …
DC Area Labs Busy Hiring Subspecialist Pathologists
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 15 – November 02, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: When a mass exodus of at least 15 civilian subspecialist pathologists left the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP) to join the newly-formed American International Pathology Laboratories (AIPL) in September, it triggered a number of consequences for both labs, …
September 21, 2009 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 13 – September 21, 2009 Issue
In Dover, Delaware, entrepreneur pathologist Ray Sukumar, M.D., earned a unique distinction. Earlier this summer, Sukumar was granted a patent for his unique design of a compact histopathology laboratory in a standard delivery van. That accomplishment earned recognition by the Delaware Econom…
Bostwick Builds New Lab Around 25 Ex-AFIP Paths
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 12 – August 31, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: In an opportunistic business move, Bostwick Laboratories is recruiting up to 25 pathologists and a similar number of staff members from the Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (AFIP). AFIP is scheduled to close in 2011, at which time it will transit…
Using Lean at Henry Ford Transforms Pathology TAT
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 11 – August 10, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Long-standing work flow traditions in anatomic pathology provide fertile ground for improvement with Lean and similar process improvement methods. That was the case at Henry Ford Health System, where empowered teams in the pathology laboratory employed the principles…
New Phlebotomist Policy Achieves Zero Error Rate
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 9 – June 29, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It’s not often when a hospital laboratory can use a patient safety project to achieve zero defects for more than one year. But that’s what happened at Desert View Hospital in Las Vegas, Nevada, when it went an entire year with no contaminants in draws for blood c…
Inaccurate Lab Results: What Happened in Canada?
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume XVI No. 7 – May 18, 2009 Issue
MANY OF YOU HAVE HEARD ABOUT THE WIDELY-PUBLICIZED PROBLEMS with laboratory testing in several locations across Canada in the past few years. We update the situation with a fascinating intelligence briefing on pages 9-12. The first lab scandal to catch the public’s attention was the discovery that…
March 16, 2009 “Intelligence: Late Breaking Lab News”
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 4 – March 16, 2009 Issue
In the United Kingdom, there is an interesting development regarding anatomic pathology and clinical laboratory services. The trust which operates the famous 986-bed Guy’s Hospital and 957-bed St. Thomas’ Hospital has entered a joint venture with Serco Gr…
Local Labs Have Opportunities To Increase MC Patient Access
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 3 – February 23, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Although the nation’s two largest laboratory companies have achieved a dominant managed care position, opportunities remain for regional labs to do more business with managed care plans. Two experts provide an update of managed care pricing trends for labo…
Molecular Advances Soon To Reshape Anatomic Path
By Robert Michel | From the Volume XVI No. 3 – February 23, 2009 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Early this month, the second annual Molecular Summit assembled molecular first movers and early adopters to discuss their efforts to integrate molecular imaging and molecular diagnostics in patient care. One clear message emerged from two days of presentations and di…
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