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Clinical Laboratory Testing Volume 2: Business Strategies
Publication Date: 01-APR-09
Pages: 98
Study: TMRCLTV2
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Clinical laboratory testing is generally categorized as either of two general areas--clinical testing and anatomical pathology testing. Clinical and anatomical pathology procedures are frequently ordered as part of regular physician office visits and hospital admissions in connection with the diagnosis and treatment of illnesses. As such, clinical laboratory analysis is one of the most important sections of medical care. The purpose of this TriMark Publications report is to describe the specific segments of the clinical laboratory analysis business. The emphasis in this review is on those companies that are actively developing and marketing laboratory data for the clinical setting, including hospitals, independent labs, physician's offices and miscellaneous clinics. This study concentrates on the clinical laboratory industry in the U.S. It defines the dollar volume of sales in each major market and analyzes the factors that influence the size and the growth of the individual market segments. The study surveys some of the primary companies known to be marketing clinical laboratory data into the market. Each company is discussed in depth with a section on the history of the company, the product line, business and marketing analysis, and a subjective commentary of the position of the company in its market. The report attempts to answer the questions:

• What companies are the key players?
• What are the opportunities in clinical laboratory testing?
• What is happening with the information revolution?
• What are the development trends?
• Where are the new market growth areas?

This examination reviews the market for clinical laboratory data used in clinical practice. It defines the dollar volume of sales in each major market and analyzes the factors that influence the size and the growth of the individual market segments. The report details market sizes and growth rates for the U.S. and world markets. The study surveys some of the primary companies known to be marketing clinical laboratory data into the market. Each company is discussed in depth with a section on the history of the company, the product line, business and marketing analysis, and a subjective commentary of the position of the company in its market. Unique benefits of this report are:

• In-depth analysis of the major sectors of the clinical laboratory business sector, their size, growth rates and major drivers.
• Presentation of some of the emerging business practices, elucidating the potential areas that could gain traction in this market.
• Analysis of the partnerships and alliances the various key sector players have forged, as well as describing financings of these market participants, giving insight into potential market collaborations.
• Examination of new business methods for clinical laboratories to identify lead positions and potential future growth areas.
• The reader will gain an understanding of key areas of the clinical laboratory testing business.
• New ways to adapt technology innovations and create new revenue streams.
• Sales and marketing strategies that will improve net income.
• Which diagnostic tests are emerging as high profit products.
• Transition to a consumer-based lab model.
• Financial underpinnings of entrepreneurial labs.
• Networking opportunities.
• Insights into the boomer emerging market and their growing expenditures on healthcare.
• Increased merger and acquisition (M&A) activity.
• Shift to preventative medicine.
• Point of care testing.
• Elements of personalized medicine, genetic testing and pharmacogenomics.





Table of Contents:

  1. 1. Overview 5
  2. 1.1 Objectives of the Report 5
  3. 1.2 Methodology 6
  4. 1.3 Scope of the Report 7
  5. 1.4 Executive Summary 8
  6. 2. IVD Clinical Laboratory Market 10
  7. 2.1 Introduction 10
  8. 2.2 Key Players for Independent Clinical Labs 11
  9. 2.3 Reimbursement Pressure 11
  10. 2.4 Medicare Part B Spending Trends 13
  11. 2.5 Cost of Billing and Average Receipts for Commercial Labs 15
  12. 2.6 Hospital Outreach Programs 16
  13. 2.7 Criteria for Selection of Lab Services 20
  14. 3. The Clinical Laboratory Testing Market 21
  15. 3.1 U.S. Market 21
  16. 3.1.1 Hospital-based Clinical Laboratories 23
  17. 3.1.2 Commercial Clinical Laboratory Testing 23
  18. 3.1.3 Physician Office Laboratories (POLs) 24
  19. 3.2 Clinical Lab Testing Key Players 29
  20. 3.2.1 Commercial Clinical Labs 29
  21. 3.2.2 Hospital Lab Collaborative Ventures 30
  22. 3.2.3 Specialty Labs 31
  23. 3.3 Revenue and Reimbursement 32
  24. 3.4 Outlook for Clinical Laboratory Testing 35
  25. 3.4.1 Long-Term Changes 35
  26. 3.4.2 Market Drivers 36
  27. 3.4.3 The Limits to Growth 37
  28. 3.4.4 Key Technologies 37
  29. 3.4.5 Conclusion 38
  30. 4. Hot Sectors in the Clinical Lab Testing Market 39
  31. 4.1 Workplace Drugs-of-Abuse Testing 39
  32. 4.2 Clinical Toxicology 39
  33. 4.3 Clinical Testing for the Pharmaceutical Industry 40
  34. 4.4 Heavy Metal, Trace Element, and Solvent Analyses 40
  35. 4.5 Diabetes (Glucose) Testing 40
  36. 4.6 Molecular Diagnostic Testing 40
  37. 4.7 Cardiac Markers 41
  38. 4.8 Blood Bank Screening 41
  39. 4.9 Genetic Testing 41
  40. 4.10 Predictive Medicine Testing 42
  41. 4.11 Personalized Medicine 44
  42. 4.12 Cancer Testing 44
  43. 4.13 Cell Based Cancer Testing 45
  44. 4.14 Monitoring Technologies 47
  45. 4.15 Anatomic Pathology 48
  46. 5. Important Technology Trends 49
  47. 5.1 Technology Platform Innovations in Point-of-Care Testing 49
  48. 5.2 The New Paradigm 49
  49. 5.3 Consolidated Workstations 49
  50. 5.4 Automation in the Laboratory 51
  51. 5.5 Laboratory Information Systems 52
  52. 5.6 New User-friendly Interface 52
  53. 5.7 Data-Management Issues 53
  54. 5.7.1 Wireless LANs 53
  55. 5.7.2 Data and Workflow Management Systems 54
  56. 5.7.3 Beckman Central Command 54
  57. 5.7.4 Clinical IT More Widely Available in Physician Practices 55
  58. 5.7.5 Physician Electronic Health Records (EHRs) 56
  59. 5.7.6 Specimen Tracking and Processing 56
  60. 6. Business Trends in the Clinical Laboratory Analyzer Sector 57
  61. 6.1 Key Developments 57
  62. 6.2 Sector Consolidation 57
  63. 6.3 Acquisition Pricing 58
  64. 6.4 A Closer Look at Recent Lab Deals 59
  65. 6.5 Acquisition, License Agreements, Internal Development and Partnerships 60
  66. 6.6 Merger, Acquisition, Financing and Partnering Activities in the Clinical Lab Industry 61
  67. 6.7 Comparison of Quest and LabCorp 65
  68. 6.7.1 Acquisitions 65
  69. 6.7.2 Quest's Growth, 2000-2006 65
  70. 6.7.3 Laboratory Corporation of America 66
  71. 6.7.4 LabCorp's Growth, 2000-2006 66
  72. 6.7.5 Competitive Advantages at Quest and LabCorp 67
  73. 6.7.6 National Managed Care Contracts 67
  74. 6.7.7 Billing and Collection Management 68
  75. 6.7.8 Lower Reagent and Supply Costs 68
  76. 6.7.9 Esoteric Testing Capabilities 68
  77. 6.7.10 Ability to Invest in Web-Based Connectivity Solutions 68
  78. 6.7.11 Competitive Disadvantages of Quest and LabCorp 68
  79. 6.7.12 Difficulties with Turnaround Times and Stat Services 69
  80. 6.7.13 Physician-Laboratory Communication 69
  81. 6.7.14 Specimen Pickup Scheduling Inflexibility 69
  82. 6.8 Regulation of Clinical Laboratory Operations 70
  83. 6.8.1 CLIA and State Regulations 70
  84. 6.8.2 Drug Testing 70
  85. 6.8.3 Controlled Substances 71
  86. 6.8.4 Medical Waste, Hazardous Waste and Radioactive Materials 71
  87. 6.8.5 FDA 71
  88. 6.8.6 Occupational Safety 71
  89. 6.8.7 Specimen Transportation 71
  90. 6.8.8 Corporate Practice of Medicine 71
  91. 6.9 Hospital Outreach Programs 72
  92. 6.10 Supply Chain and GPO Contracting 72
  93. 6.11 Specialty Labs 72
  94. 6.12 Expansion of Hospital-Based Labs and Hospital Outreach Programs 73
  95. 6.13 Managed Care 73
  96. 7. Company Profiles 74
  97. 7.1 ACM Medical Laboratory 74
  98. 7.2 American Esoteric Laboratories (Sonic Healthcare) 74
  99. 7.3 American Pathology Partners 74
  100. 7.4 AmeriPath (Quest) 75
  101. 7.5 ARUP Laboratories 75
  102. 7.6 Athena Diagnostics 76
  103. 7.7 Aurora Diagnostics 76
  104. 7.8 Bio-Reference Laboratories, Inc. 76
  105. 7.9 BioTech Labs 77
  106. 7.10 CBLPath 77
  107. 7.11 Centrex Clinical Laboratories 77
  108. 7.12 Clarient, Inc. 77
  109. 7.13 Clinical Laboratories of Hawaii (Sonic Healthcare) 78
  110. 7.14 Clinical Reference Laboratory 78
  111. 7.15 Clongen Laboratories 78
  112. 7.16 CompuNet Clinical Laboratories 78
  113. 7.17 Diagnostic Systems Laboratories 79
  114. 7.18 Enzo Biochem, Inc. 79
  115. 7.19 Esoterix 79
  116. 7.20 Focus Diagnostics 80
  117. 7.21 Fresenius Medical Care AG & Co. KGaA 80
  118. 7.22 Geneva Laboratories 81
  119. 7.23 Genomic Health, Inc. 81
  120. 7.24 Genzyme 82
  121. 7.25 IBT Laboratories 83
  122. 7.26 Integrated Regional Laboratories (IRL) 84
  123. 7.27 LabCorp 84
  124. 7.28 MDS Diagnostic Services 85
  125. 7.29 MEDTOX Scientific, Inc. 86
  126. 7.30 Meriter Health Services 86
  127. 7.31 Mid America Clinical Laboratories (MACL) 86
  128. 7.32 Monogram Biosciences, Inc. 86
  129. 7.33 Myriad Genetics, Inc. 87
  130. 7.34 National Jewish Medical and Research Center 87
  131. 7.35 Parkway Clinical Laboratories 88
  132. 7.36 Pathology Associates Medical Laboratories (PAML) 88
  133. 7.37 Psychemedics Corporation 88
  134. 7.38 Quest Diagnostics Incorporated 88
  135. 7.39 RDL Reference Laboratory 89
  136. 7.40 Satellite Laboratory Services 89
  137. 7.41 Spectrum Laboratory Network 89
  138. 7.42 Sonic Healthcare 90
  139. 8. Clinical Laboratory Testing Sector Trends and Forecasts 91
  140. 8.1 Home Care Analysis 91
  141. 8.2 Non-Traditional Collection for Laboratory Testing 91
  142. 8.3 New Systems for Critical-Care and Near-Patient Testing 91
  143. 8.4 Shift to Preventative Medicine 91
  144. 8.5 Mergers of Diagnostic Companies 91
  145. 8.6 Information Management Advances 91
  146. 8.7 Test Ordering Patterns 91
  147. 8.8 Patient Satisfaction 91
  148. 8.9 Move Away from Central Laboratory 92
  149. 8.10 Healthcare Cost Controls 92
  150. 8.11 Competition for Services 92
  151. 8.12 Drivers and Barriers of Clinical Laboratory Testing 92
  152. 8.13 Confluence of New Technology 93
  153. 8.14 New Trends in Clinical Laboratory Testing 93
  154. 8.14.1 Trends in Reimbursement Practices 93
  155. 8.14.2 Managed Care 95
  156. 8.14.3 Point of Care Testing 96
  157. 8.14.4 Satellite Facilities 96
  158. LIST OF FIGURES
  159. Figure 2.1: Total Medicare Expenditures, 1995-2008 12
  160. Figure 2.2: Effect of Medicare Laboratory Fee Schedule Changes on a $10 Test, 1984-2006 13
  161. Figure 2.3: Part B Spending on Clinical Laboratory Services, 1991-2007 14
  162. Figure 2.4: Cost Per Billable Test 16
  163. Figure 2.5: Annual Billable Tests Processed Per FTE 17
  164. Figure 2.6: Outreach Business Operated at a Freestanding Lab Facility 18
  165. Figure 2.7: Volume of Dedicated Sales and Marketing Staff for Outreach Business 18
  166. Figure 2.8: Separately Managed Outreach Billing and Collection 19
  167. Figure 3.1: Lab Revenue by Lab Type 22
  168. Figure 3.2: Lab Revenue by Test Type 22
  169. Figure 3.3: Physician Office Laboratory Revenue, 2000-2006 25
  170. Figure 3.4: Unweighted Average Medicare Reimbursement for the 10 Most Common POL Tests 26
  171. Figure 3.5: Total Number of Non-Waived POLs, 2000-2006 26
  172. Figure 3.6: Number of New Tests Granted CLIA-Waived Status, 2000-2008 27
  173. Figure 3.7: High-Volume Waived Tests 28
  174. Figure 4.1: U.S. Molecular Diagnostics Market Average Reimbursement Rate, 2009 41
  175. Figure 4.2: Laboratory Service Revenue from Pap Testing, 1998-2005 46
  176. Figure 4.3: Percentage of Pap Tests Performed Using Mono-Layer Methods, 1998-2006 46
  177. Figure 4.4: Market Share for Pap Test Vendors, 2006 47
  178. Figure 5.1: Percentage of Physicians in Practices with IT for Specific Clinical Activities 55
  179. Figure 6.1: Average Revenue Multiple Paid to Acquire Labs, 2000-2006 58
  180. Figure 6.2: Value of Laboratory Mergers, Acquisitions, and IPO's 2004-2008 61
  181. Figure 6.3: Hospital Market Share for Outreach Programs 72
  182. LIST OF TABLES
  183. Table 2.1: Medicare Spending on Clinical Lab Services, 1991-2007 14
  184. Table 2.2: Allowed Charges for Top 25 Clinical Laboratory Procedures, 2009 15
  185. Table 2.3: Washington G-2 Hospital Lab Outreach Survey 19
  186. Table 3.1: U.S. Clinical Laboratory Testing Market Revenue, 2005-2012 21
  187. Table 3.2: U.S. Clinical Laboratory Diagnostic Test Market Segments, 2008 21
  188. Table 3.3: Growth Rates of Test Types 23
  189. Table 3.4: Independent Commercial Laboratory Testing Test Volume, 2005-2012 24
  190. Table 3.5: Twenty Most Common Laboratory Tests Offered at Family Physician Offices 29
  191. Table 3.6: Important New Waived Tests 29
  192. Table 3.7: Revenue and at Leading Publicly-Traded Lab Companies, 2008 30
  193. Table 3.8: Payer Group wise Percentage of Total Volume of Requisitions and Net Revenues 33
  194. Table 4.1: Pap Testing at the Largest U.S. Laboratory Companies, 2006 47
  195. Table 5.1: Applications for Wireless LAN Technology 53
  196. Table 6.1: Laboratory/Pathology Acquisitions 59
  197. Table 6.2: Revenue Growth at Quest Diagnostics, 2000-2008 69
  198. Table 6.3: Revenue Growth at LabCorp, 2000-2008 69
  199. Table 6.4: LabCorp Revenue from Managed Care Contracts, 2004-2006 70
  200. Table 6.5: Quest Diagnostics Revenue from Managed Care Contracts, 2004-2006 70
  201. Table 7.1: Recent Acquisitions by Sonic Healthcare 90
  202. Table 8.1: Medicare Billing Guidelines for Multi-channel Laboratory Tests 94
  203. Table 8.2: U.S. POCT Market, 2000-2012 96
  204. Table 8.3: U.S. POCT by Performance Location, 2008 96
  205. Table 8.4: Targeted Lab Tests and Brief Educational Reminder Messages 97

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