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DIANON Wins Contract, Buys Kyto Meridien Lab
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 1 – January 11, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY:Anatomic pathology took another forward step on the managed care battleground. DIANON Systems, Inc. gained status as a provider of anatomic pathology services under the new master agreement announced by Oxford Health Plans. DIANON’s success demonstrates that anatomic patholo…
PPM Giant MedPartners Exits Doctor Management
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 16 – November 30, 1998 Issue
THIRD IN A SERIES WHAT DOES IT MEAN WHEN the largest companies in a multibillion dollar industry announce that they will “get out” of that business? That is the question which must be answered after MedPartners, Inc. joined PhyMatrix Corp. in p…
PathSOURCE Is Newest Pathology Consolidator
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 15 – November 9, 1998 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Based in New York, PathSOURCE becomes the newest pathology network and services company to hit the market. PathSOURCE’s organizers want to link “best in class” dermatopathologists and academic pathology subspecialists to compete for outreach pathology specimens. PathSOU…
Pathology PPMs Unlike Most Other PPM Firms
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 14 – October 19, 1998 Issue
PHYSICIAN PRACTICE MANAGEMENT (PPM) companies have arrived at pathology’s doorstep. For better or worse, a new era is pushing its way into the pathology profession. In the first installment of this exclusive DARK REPORT series, we exposed the rotten secret behind the …
Pathologists Will Learn Income-Boosting Methods
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 13 – September 28, 1998 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Reimbursement for pathology services continues to decline. Despite this fact, savvy pathologists throughout the country are steadily increasing their take-home income. Their proven methods and secret strategies will be the theme of the Private Pathology Income Symposium. This…
DIANON Shoots At Urocor, Makes Unwelcome Offer
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 12 – September 8, 1998 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It pays to know your friends. Last month DIANON Systems announced an unsolicited offer to acquire UroCor. The offer, following months of ongoing discussions between the two companies, was clearly unwelcome at UroCor. Both companies are pushing hard to evolve disease managemen…
Veterans Administration Network Restructures Using Partnering, Telepathology
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 12 – September 8, 1998 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Economic pressures are forcing even the traditional and staid Veterans Administration to extensively reconfigure its laboratory services. At this year’s Executive War College in New Orleans, participants learned how one eight-hospi…
Problems In PPM lndustry Affect Pathology Practices
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 12 – September 8, 1998 Issue
DURING 1998, THE FINANCIAL WOES of many physician practice management (PPM) companies caught healthcare experts, investors, and financial experts by surprise. Problems with the PPM industry could not come at a worse time for the pathology profession. At the very moment that several pathology-based P…
Selling A Pathology Practice: Do’s, Don’ts & Pitfalls To Avoid
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 5 – April 13, 1998 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Physician practice management (PPM) companies represent a powerful new economic trend. Greater numbers of pathologists will soon confront a career-changing decision: should we sell our pathology practice to a PPM? Regardless of how pathologists answer that question, their bus…
Pathology PPM Appears Ready To Hit Marketplace
By Robert Michel | From the Volume V No. 5 – April 13, 1998 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: After several months of delays, Physician Solutions recruited a new CEO and completed arrangements to receive $20 million in venture capital funding. These two milestones mean that the pathology-based physician practice management company will soon be ready to launch formal b…
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