We use cookies to understand how you use our site and to improve your experience. This includes personalizing content and advertising. To learn more, click here. By continuing to use our site, you accept our use of cookies. Cookie Policy.

Features Partner Sites Information LinkXpress hp
Sign In
Advertise with Us
GC Medical Science corp.

Download Mobile App




Testing Increasingly Decisive in Physician Diagnosis

By HospiMedica International staff writers
Posted on 22 Feb 2010
About 80% of physicians' diagnoses result from a lab test. More...
This bodes well for clinical lab service providers, in particular, the two major players Quest Diagnostics (Madison, NJ, USA) and LabCorp (Burlington, NC, USA), who provide lab services to hospitals, according to recent market research.

In today's cost-cutting environment, part of the transformation being imposed on healthcare services includes shortened hospital stays. The average length of hospital stays in the United States is 4.7 days today, down from approximately 5.4 days in 1995 and 4.9 days in 2000. As a result, clinical labs have been pressured to improve the turnaround of test results so they can pick up the slack and help doctors to continue providing proper healthcare. This means they have also become a more valuable part of the treatment plan and are improving a physician's ability to treat patients like never before, according to healthcare market research publisher Kalorama Information (New York, NY, USA).

"As hospital stays are shortened, contact between the physician and patient is reduced, which places a larger role on labs to gather, interpret, and deliver accurate information to the physician in a timely manner,” noted Melissa Elder, an analyst with Kalorama Information. "We expect to see an increase in the number of clinical labs, particularly in the independent sector, as these trends continue to influence the industry.”

In the report, Kalorama estimates that the clinical lab services market in the United States was about US$52.7 billion in 2009 and is expected to grow at an annual rate of 4.1% to reach $61.9 billion by 2014. New technologies in testing will likely continue to drive growth in combination with an aging population, increasing disease incidence and prevalence, a greater focus on prevention and early detection, and new trends in personalized medicine. Some key areas of growth include genomic and esoteric testing, anatomic pathology, and specialized testing in oncology and infectious disease.

The clinical lab services market in the United States is highly competitive with a large number of players. However, two big players, Quest Diagnostics and LabCorp, dominate the industry with combined lab service revenues of nearly $12 billion in 2009. None other approach these two, but smaller companies have achieved visible growth in the past two years, especially in the area of specialty testing where they have cut into the pricing and volume of the major companies. Overall, the specialty segments enjoyed higher growth in test volume than the routine segments in 2009.

Kalorama Information supplies independent market research in the life sciences, as well as a full range of custom research services.

Related Links:

Kalorama Information



Platinum Member
STI Test
Vivalytic Sexually Transmitted Infection (STI) Array
Gold Member
Temperature Monitor
ThermoScan Temperature Monitoring Unit
Infrared Digital Thermometer
R1B1
Radiology System
Riviera SPV AT
Read the full article by registering today, it's FREE! It's Free!
Register now for FREE to HospiMedica.com and get access to news and events that shape the world of Hospital Medicine.
  • Free digital version edition of HospiMedica International sent by email on regular basis
  • Free print version of HospiMedica International magazine (available only outside USA and Canada).
  • Free and unlimited access to back issues of HospiMedica International in digital format
  • Free HospiMedica International Newsletter sent every week containing the latest news
  • Free breaking news sent via email
  • Free access to Events Calendar
  • Free access to LinkXpress new product services
  • REGISTRATION IS FREE AND EASY!
Click here to Register








Channels

Surgical Techniques

view channel
Image: Professor Bumsoo Han and postdoctoral researcher Sae Rome Choi of Illinois co-authored a study on using DNA origami to enhance imaging of dense pancreatic tissue (Photo courtesy of Fred Zwicky/University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign)

DNA Origami Improves Imaging of Dense Pancreatic Tissue for Cancer Detection and Treatment

One of the challenges of fighting pancreatic cancer is finding ways to penetrate the organ’s dense tissue to define the margins between malignant and normal tissue. Now, a new study uses DNA origami structures... Read more

Patient Care

view channel
Image: The portable biosensor platform uses printed electrochemical sensors for the rapid, selective detection of Staphylococcus aureus (Photo courtesy of AIMPLAS)

Portable Biosensor Platform to Reduce Hospital-Acquired Infections

Approximately 4 million patients in the European Union acquire healthcare-associated infections (HAIs) or nosocomial infections each year, with around 37,000 deaths directly resulting from these infections,... Read more
Copyright © 2000-2025 Globetech Media. All rights reserved.