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Success Seems Elusive To Pathology Innovators
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 6 – April 21, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Attempts to organize pathology practice management companies encounter resistance and market impediments. Success requires an astute business plan and a sophisticated management team to convince pathologists to abandon proven practice models and affiliate with regional or nat…
Florida Medicare Carrier Raises Kickback Issues
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 5 – March 31, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: When Florida’s Medicare carrier published a notice which defined certain pathology practices to be possible violations of anti-kickback laws, it created uncertainty for labs. DIANON took immediate steps to insure compliance while seeking clarification from regulators on thi…
Second War College Set For New Orleans In May
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 3 – February 17, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Laboratory consolidation and networking activity continues to intensify. This year’s War College faculty features exceptional stories about what works and what doesn’t. New Orleans is the place to be on May 20-21 for proactive laboratory administrators and p…
AmeriPath To Go Public, Files SEC Registration
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 2 – January 27, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: AmeriPath’s Initial Public Offering will make it the first publicly traded physician practice management company specializing in pathology. It represents a unique attempt to restructure traditional pathology practices to meet the needs of managed healthcare organizations….
AmeriPath’s Strategies For Business Success
By Robert Michel | From the Volume IV No. 2 – January 27, 1997 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Two fascinating aspects about the AmeriPath story are: 1) the strategy to boost share values; and 2) the strategy to develop profitable pathology revenues. With managed healthcare transforming pathology at an astounding rate, will AmeriPath succeed in both strategies?…
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