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Clinical Diagnostics & Pathology

Keith J. Gray’s conviction underscores rising enforcement and audit risk as Medicare spending shifts toward high-cost genetic testing.

Reynand Amr Wu Mar 30, 2026 0

A federal jury in Dallas has delivered a decisive verdict against Keith J. Gray, a 39-year-old Texas laboratory owner and…

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Clinical Diagnostics & Pathology

Executive War College 2026 Speaker Spotlight Illuminates Path for Labs Navigating Reimbursement Pressures and Regulatory Shifts

Reynand Amr Wu Mar 18, 2026 0

The 2026 Executive War College on Diagnostics, Clinical Laboratory, and Pathology Management, scheduled for April 28-29 in New Orleans, is…

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