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1999’s Top Ten Stories Reflect Speed of Change
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 17 – December 13, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: This year’s round-up of the lab industry’s Top Ten most important stories lacks any compelling single theme. THE DARK REPORT’s conclusion? 1999 was a transition year. No new outside forces rattled the lab industry, allowing lab executives and pathologists to concentrate…
Opening Pandora’s Box
By R. Lewis Dark | From the Volume VI No. 16 – November 22, 1999 Issue
OUR EDITOR ONCE AGAIN HAS ANOTHER REMARKABLE PREDICTION for the clinical laboratory industry. In this issue, he predicts new point-of-care (POC) technology for routine chemistry and hematology testing will start the long- foretold process of laboratory decentralization. This follows on the heels of t…
“Distributed” Lab Model Soon to Become Reality
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 16 – November 22, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: During the 1990s, laboratory automation was expected to have the greatest impact upon the structure and organization of laboratories. However, like the famous race between the tortoise and the hare, it’s our prediction that point-of-care testing technology, quietly advancin…
CARESIDE POC Solution in entirety, the traditional way of performing tests in the To Alter Lab Organization
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 16 – November 22, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: CARESIDE’s point-of-care testing system gives laboratory executives a new tool for bringing value-added laboratory services to clinicians. In this exclusive interview, W. Vickery Stoughton, Chairman and CEO of CARESIDE, Inc., shares his perspectives on the clinical laborato…
Abbott Runs Into FDA Buzzsaw, Faces Major Marketplace Crisis
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 16 – November 22, 1999 Issue
BY NOW, MOST OF THE clinical laboratory industry knows that Abbott Laboratories, Inc. signed a consent decree with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on November 2, 1999. Under terms of the consent decree, Abbott paid a $100 million fine and will pull a number o…
Internet-Based Lab Info Racing Into Marketplace
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 15 – November 1, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: It’s another roller coaster ride for clinical laboratories and pathology practices. Within 24 months, virtually all physician offices will be using web-based technology to order lab tests and receive test results. Web-based ordering/reporting of laboratory testing will driv…
Physicians Demand Web Solutions From Clinical Labs
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 15 – November 1, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: As physicians gain personal familiarity with the Internet and its potential to enhance their medical practice, they logically begin to want their clinical laboratory to offer web-based solutions. Physicians are driving this impending marketplace shift away from proprietary PC…
New Internet Companies Target Clinical Lab Services
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 15 – November 1, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: During the coming transition from proprietary PC-based to web-based lab test ordering/reporting systems, it will be Internet start-up companies that have the competitive jump over traditional LIS vendors. There are many reasons why this is true. Here is a first look at the ma…
Advanced Health Targets Integrated Health Networks
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 15 – November 1, 1999 Issue
“The question that every clinical laboratory must now ask is this: will my lab be a technology differentiator or a technology enabler?” Rob Alger, Advanced Health Technology CEO SUMMARY: Many hospital-based laboratories have a different missio…
Healtheon Already Choice Of Public Lab Companies
By Robert Michel | From the Volume VI No. 15 – November 1, 1999 Issue
CEO SUMMARY: Probably no single individual has greater insight about the changes now occurring to web-based laboratory test ordering and results reporting than Healtheon Corporation’s Nancy Ham. As Vice President of Connectivity & Institutional Services, Nancy is responsible for Hea…
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