Resources
BNET Resources
- sort by:
- Relevance
- Date
- Popularity
- San Jose, Calif., Medical Lab Settles Whistle-Blower Lawsuit.(Originated from San Jose Mercury News, Calif.)
- SAN JOSE, Calif.--Feb. 13--A San Jose medical lab accused of performing unneeded tests has agreed to pay $5.2 million to settle a whistle-blower lawsuit that accused it of defrauding Medicare and Medicaid. SAN JOSE, Calif.--Feb. 13--A San Jose medical lab accused...
- Research articles 1997-02-13
- Life/Health Software, Medical Labs and Underwriting Vendors Reach Target Market in Online Directory from Thomson Management Solutions
- BRIMFIELD, Mass.--BUSINESS WIRE--Dec. 4, 2002
- Research articles 2002-12-04
- AJT & Associates and research/engineering company SAIC unveiled their self-contained mobile isolation unit and medical lab.(Cape Canaveral)(Brief Article)
- AJT & Associates and research/engineering company SAIC unveiled their self-contained mobile isolation unit and medical lab. The Mobilis Systems units are designed to quarantine victims of such diseases as tuberculosis, SARS and anthrax. The labs AJT & Associates and research/engineering company SAIC unveiled their...
- Research articles 2004-09-01
Additional Resources
- New Mexico Medical Lab Enters Challenging New Expansion.
- By Andrew Webb, Albuquerque Journal, N.M. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 25--ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. -- It has had an awkward adolescence, but TriCore Reference Laboratories' challenges now involve finding employees for hundreds of jobs for an expected doubling in growth in the...
- Research articles 2004-03-25
- Teaching with inspiration: instructor's upbeat message helps mold medical lab technicians
- A day in the life of Tech. Sgt. Tammy McElroy begins long before daylight. It has to. The apartment she shares with husband, Mark, in Mobile, Ala., is more than 60 miles east of Keesler Air Force Base, Miss., where she works. The 37-year-old sergeant is an instructor...
- Research articles 2004-12-01
- Huntsman to proclaim Medical Lab Week
- Gov. Jon Huntsman Jr. today will commemorate National Medical Laboratory Professionals Week by signing a proclamation declaring April 23-29 as Medical Laboratory Week in Utah. The country has about 300,000 practitioners of clinical laboratory science. Attending the signing ceremony will be representatives from ARUP Laboratories, the...
- Research articles 2006-04-12
- ACM Medical Lab signs agreement with Diamond
- ROCHESTER, N.Y. -- ACM Medical Laboratory, one of New York's largest clinical laboratories, signs a new three-year agreement with Rochester, N.Y.,-based Diamond Packaging to produce ACM's new KitKaddy[TM], which streamlines the distribution of diagnostic specimen kits for clinical trials. ACM KitKaddy diagnostic specimen kits are designed to collect specimens for...
- Research articles 2003-08-01
- Burbank, Calif., Medical Lab to Pay $10 Million to Settle Fraud Claims.
- By Douglas E. Beeman, The Press-Enterprise, Riverside, Calif. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 11--A Burbank medical laboratory with offices in Fontana, Rialto, San Bernardino and Beaumont has agreed to pay $10 million to settle claims that it defrauded Medicare and Medi-Cal by...
- Research articles 2004-05-11
- Lab Techs Are In Short Supply, Despite Recession
- As if we didn’t already have enough problems in health care, around half of all U.S. laboratories are having trouble finding qualified personnel. That’s an important link in the system, and one that is rarely considered. Previously, we heard about the shortage of nurses, and then about...
- Blog posts 2009-03-26
- Giving lab rats room to roam; RatPaak product among many in development at Cleve. Medical Devices.(News)(Cleveland Medical Devices Inc. and Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine develop RatPaak to study lab rats)
- Byline: JEFF STACKLIN Bob Schmidt probably won't win any awards from animal rights activists for his latest medical devices, but he sees the devices as a step in the right direction toward more natural treatment of lab animals. Mr. Schmidt said...
- Research articles 2003-03-31
- US Diagnostic Labs purchases Arrow Medical Clinical Lab, Philadelphia
- WEST PALM BEACH, Fla.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 3, 1995--US Diagnostic Labs Inc. (NASDAQ Symbols USDLU, USDL) today announced the acquisition of the assets of Arrow Medical Clinical Lab Inc., Philadelphia.The purchase is based on US Diagnostic Labs Inc. acquiring 100 percent of the stock of Arrow Medical Clinical Lab Inc., a clinical...
- Research articles 1995-04-03
- Rolling lab operations costing insurers billions.
- Rolling Lab Operations Costing Insurers Billions Unknowingly, thousands of consumers are victimized by fraudulent medical schemes costing billions of dollars each year. One of the most prolific is the so-called "rolling lab" operations -Rolling Lab Operations Costing Insurers Billions ...
- Research articles 1991-01-07
- Brand or generic spaces? Duke lab opts for both. (Duke University; Medical Science Research Building)(includes related article on precast concrete)
- The skybridges, atriums, open office suites and other connective tissue that lab designers routinely use to promote collaboration among scientists are noticeably absent from Duke University's new $27 million Medical Science Research Building MSRB. The skybridges, atriums, open office suites and other connective tissue...
- Research articles 1996-01-01
- Revolutions Medical Chooses SON Medical to Facilitate Lab Testing for FDA 510k Application
- MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. -- Revolutions Medical Corporation, (OTC: RMCP) Mount Pleasant, SC, announces its choice for FDA lab testing for its 3cc safety syringe Rev Vac. SON Medical is a vertically integrated contract regulatory and testing consulting firm located in the Boston area. Their personnel have been providing excellent service...
- Research articles 2007-03-05
- CHASE MEDICAL'S CARDIAC STABILIZER PREVIEWED AT EMORY.(Chase Medical epRetract II Epicardial Retracting Stabilizer)(Brief Article)
- The Chase Medical epRetractTM II Epicardial Retracting Stabilizer was previewed during Emory University School of Medicine's "Cardiac Surgical Patient in the 21st Century" OPCAB/PADCAB Course held in Atlanta, Georgia. Surgeons from throughout the United States were proctored in an animal lab training session conducted by ...
- Research articles 2000-11-01
- Marquette Medical Systems and Utah Medical Products announce pilot distribution program to cath labs
- MILWAUKEE--BUSINESS WIRE--May 22, 1997--Marquette Medical Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:MARQA) and Utah Medical Products, Inc. (NYSE:UM) have reached an agreement to develop a pilot sales program to distribute UM's disposable blood pressure transducer in the cardiac catheterization laboratory cath lab. Marquette provides a wide range of hemodynamic and electrophysiology...
- Research articles 1997-05-22
- Magna-Lab Inc. Announces Orders For Three Additional Scanners From Existing Customer
- LONG ISLAND, N.Y.--BUSINESS WIRE--April 18, 1996--MAGNA-LAB INC. (NASDAQ: MAGLA, MAGLL, MAGLW, MAGLZ, MAGLU) announced today that it has received orders for three additional MAGNA-SL extremity scanners from Modern Medical Modalities, Corp. (NASDAQ:MODM). Modern Medical is a company engaged in medical imaging and related businesses such as site selection, equipment...
- Research articles 1996-04-18
- Animal Extremist Tells Senate Hearing: Murder is Justified to Save Lab Animals
- WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A radical animal extremist stunned Senators from both sides of the aisle yesterday when he testified that the murder of medical researchers was "morally justified" to save lab animals. California surgeon anWASHINGTON, Oct. 27 /U.S. Newswire/ -- A radical animal extremist stunned Senators from...
- Research articles 2005-10-27
- Orange County, Calif., Health Plans Hire Outside Firms to Read Lab Tests.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)
- Dec. 6--Several managed health care companies, scurrying to clean up a logistical mess left by the bankruptcy of KPC Medical Management, have brought in an outside firm to interpret thousands of unread lab tests of former KPC patients who have been t Dec. 6--Several managed health...
- Research articles 2000-12-05
- Rush sells cells in latest venture; $2-million lab will develop, market new cancer therapy.(Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center has new cell pharmacy)(Brief Article)
- FedEx a cancerous tumor to Rush-Presbyterian-St. Luke's Medical Center, and researchers will send back cells to kill it. That's the plan at Rush's new cell pharmacy, which will dispense cells trained to scout out tumors and destroy them. The $2-million lab, which is designing...
- Research articles 2002-01-14
- << Previous
- page 1 of 1
- Next >>