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Pathology Supergroup is Acquired by a New National Pathology Company

UniPath of Denver, Colorado sells its Technical Laboratories

February 9, 2009

Having shopped itself to a number of interested buyers in recent years, pathology supergroup UniPath, LLC,  in Denver, Colorado, has sold its histology laboratory operations to American Pathology Partners (APP) , of Brentwood, Tennessee. It keeps full ownership of its pathology professional corporation, which has an agreement to provide services to APP.

This acquisition has several interesting and innovative aspects. These are analyzed in detail in the current issue of The Dark Report. (See “Denver’s UniPath Sells Its Histology Labs to APP”, The Dark Report, February 2, 2009) Probably the most significant fact is that American Pathology Partners now has a platform lab that enables it to immediately begin seeking new business. That may mean that local pathology groups in the Rocky Mountain states and further west will have a new pathology player in the marketplace.

“This partnership advances APP’s vision of joining with the country’s top pathologists, aligning incentives, and working together to improve the delivery of exceptional care,” said CEO Bob Yeager of APP. “APP will market UniPath’s services to small pathology groups of two, three, or more physicians on the west coast and on the east coast as well. APP has financial support from New Enterprise Associates, a venture capital firm in Chevy Chase, Maryland.

UniPath, LLC, has been a successful, aggressive pathology competitor within the Rocky Mountain Region. The company has a 40,000 square foot central laboratory in Denver, on-site labs in 11 hospitals in Colorado, and expertise in all pathology subspecialties. Among its 120 employees are 21 Board-certified pathologists, 19 of whom are partners in the professional corporation. The other two are on a partnership track. UniPath executives told Dark Daily that, in 2008, UniPath analyzed 173,000 patient cases generating 363,000 specimens, about two thirds of which originate from physicians’ offices and one third come from hospital procedures.

Under the terms of the new business arrangement, APP now owns and manages UniPath’s central laboratory in Denver, along with its 120 employees, and the on-site laboratories in 11 hospitals in Colorado. UniPath gets funding to support expansion, investment in technology and lab equipment, and sales support. As noted earlier, UniPath’s physicians continue to own and manage the professional corporation.

“As president of the professional corporation, what I found attractive about APP was they wanted to keep the professional corporation (PC) absolutely intact,” said Karim Sirgi, M.D., President of UniPath.in his interview with The Dark Report. “They allowed the PC to keep its independence with regard to decision making, staffing, and how to apply national and regional standards on the quality of care UniPath provides to referring physicians.”

Until its sale to American Pathology Partners, UniPath’s growth has come from: a) mergers and acquisitions of pathology groups in the Denver area; and, b) by investing in a regional and national marketing and sales program, funded by the partner-pathologists. UniPath’s pathologists believe their new business agreement with APP will help fuel growth in and beyond the Rocky Mountain market.

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