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       Headlines - February 11, 2008
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R. Lewis Dark: "Creative Destruction in Anatomic Pathology"

"PATHOLOGISTS MAY BE FAMILIAR with the economic theory of "creative destruction." They are aware of how “creative destruction" is at work transforming and reshaping both the anatomic pathology marketplace and the clinical lab testing marketplace.

Economist Joseph Schumpeter first used the term in his 1942 book Capitalism, Socialism and Democracy. He described howconstant innovation and entrepreneurial activity continually eroded the market strength of leading companies.

This quote fromhis book captures the concept of creative destruction: “The opening up of new markets and the organizational development from the craft shop and factory to such concerns as US Steel illustrate the process of industrial mutation that incessantly revolutionizes the economic structure from within, incessantly destroying the old one, incessantly creating a new one ... [The process] must be seen in its role in the perennial gale of creative destruction; it cannot be understood on the hypothesis that there is a perennial lull.” Economists have recognized the essential truths in Schumpeter’s concept of creative destruction. The incessant innovation he described is why the United States has seen such retailing juggernauts as Montgomery Ward, Kmart, and Sears achievemarket dominance, then decline. Currently the retailing champ is Wal-Mart, yet innovations and energetic entrepreneurs are already at work creatingretail enterprises that will eat away atWal-Mart’s dominance.

Another feature of creative destruction is that it is painful. Leading companies,as they lose their edge to the up-and-coming innovators, must lay off employees, close facilities, and downsize. Schumpter observes that this pain is generally short term and is a source of economic vitality for the capitalistic economy, because it means that employees will learn new skills and capital is being redirected toward more productive enterprises.

Why is creative destruction the topic of today's opinion and commentary? Because, as I read the 15 key trends in anatomic pathology presented on the pages that follow, I can see the forces of creative destruction at work. A growing number of pathologists are experiencing financial pain as the economic position their group practice has enjoyed in recent decades comes under attack from innovators and entrepreneurs entering the anatomic pathology marketplace. Yet it is this incessant innovation that infuses new energy into anatomic pathology and continually raises its value proposition to the healthcare system.



Powerful Trends Reshaping Anatomic Path Profession

Innovations and a stream of new competitors are speeding the pace of change in pathology

CEO SUMMARY: THE DARK REPORT presents its newest biannual review of macro trends reshaping the anatomic pathology profession. These macro trends reveal a profession undergoing change and transformation on multiple fronts. New competitors are crowding into the market, payers and accrediting agencies are demanding higher standards of performance, and a host of new technologies are helping pathologists deliver greater value to physicians and patients.



State of the Pathology Profession 15 Trends

Specialty Doctors Actively Entering The Anatomic Pathology Business

Increased Number of Employed Paths May Tip Balance in Pathology Profession

Ongoing Lab Consolidation Increases Pressure on Small Pathology Providers

Decline and Fall of the Community Hospital-based Pathology Group

Patented & Proprietary Test Technology Is Fueling Growth in Specialty Pathology

Smaller, Local Pathology Groups Using New Technologies to Expand Services

Tidal Wave of Genomic and Molecular Technologies Nears Clinical Introduction

Automation in Histology Will Support New Anatomic Pathology Technologies

Full Digitization of Images and Info Will Transform Anatomic Pathology

Personalized Medicine Will Require Different Attributes by Pathologists

Gen X and Gen Y Pathologists Soon To Move into Path Leadership Roles

Medicare Officials Hammer Down On Anatomic Pathology Marketplace

Lean, Six Sigma Management Methods Find Growing Acceptance in Pathology

Challenges from Increased Specialization, Shortages of Pathologists & Tech Labor


INTELLIGENCE: Late & Latent

IN VIVO /IN VITRO INTEGRATION AT MOLECULAR SUMMIT

AP CONDO LAB FIRM SUES TO STOP ANTI-MARKUP RULE

 

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