Innovation in clinical diagnostics is accelerating, with breakthroughs that promise to make testing more precise, less invasive and more accessible. These advancements are expected not only to benefit patients directly but also enhance the efficiency and value of care delivery…
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The FDA has opted to not appeal a federal court decision that struck down the agency’s rule to regulate laboratory-developed tests as medical devices. The 60-day window for appeal has passed, effectively eliminating the rule that aimed to increase oversight…
Beginning June 2, the Joint Commission will start giving laboratories advance notice of scheduled survey activity. Advance notification will be provided up to 14 days ahead of scheduled survey activity. The change is based on feedback from accredited organizations and…
The FDA cleared the first blood test intended to help in diagnosing Alzheimer’s, marking a significant step in making diagnosis more accessible and less invasive. The test is designed for adults 55 and older who are showing signs or symptoms…
Hospitals and health systems face growing pressure to outsource their clinical laboratories amid an increasing number of healthcare mergers and acquisitions. As healthcare leaders weigh the perceived short-term financial benefit of outsourcing, they must also consider the hidden costs that…
Miami-based Baptist Health, Louisville, Ky.-based Norton Healthcare and Louisville-based UofL Health are partnering with Indiana University Southeast in New Albany to build a laboratory science degree and workforce development program.
St. Mary's Medical Center in Blue Springs, Mo., received an immediate jeopardy warning Dec. 20 after surveyors identified numerous deficient laboratory practices, according to survey documents obtained by Becker's.
Rochester, Minn.-based Mayo Clinic has launched a digital pathology platform to improve diagnostic speed and accuracy.
Clinical diagnostics have always been at the intersection of medicine and technology. With rapid technological innovation and shifting global healthcare market dynamics, I anticipate several trends in 2025 will shape the laboratory medicine industry. Here are nine that could have…
New York City-based NYU Langone Health has launched a digital pathology program, allowing for pathologists to switch to analyzing high-definition digital images as opposed to physical slides for disease diagnosis.