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In Latest Blow To Theranos, Walgreens Halts Use Of California Lab
Walgreens, the giant drugstore chain, offered the latest vote of no confidence for Theranos, the Silicon Valley laboratory testing company it had collaborated with to offer blood tests for some of its customers. In a statement issued on Thursday, Walgreens said that none of the tests for its customers could be performed at Theranos鈥檚 Newark, Calif., laboratory, which federal regulators just cited for violations of clinical standards. Walgreens said it was also suspending Theranos laboratory testing at its Palo Alto, Calif., store. (Abelson, 1/29)
In a statement, Walgreens -- Theranos鈥檚 first retail partner, which operates blood-testing centers in 40 locations throughout Arizona and one in Palo Alto, Calif. -- said that Theranos 鈥渕ust immediately cease sending any clinical laboratory tests鈥o the Theranos lab in Newark, Calif., for analysis. In addition, Walgreens is suspending Theranos laboratory services at its Palo Alto, Calif., store, effective immediately.鈥 (Weiss, 1/28)
The company said Thursday that it told Theranos to either send tests to a certified lab in the Phoenix area that Theranos runs or to an accredited third-party lab. (1/28)
Theranos responded to news of the CMS findings by stating that the agency鈥檚 inspection took place last year, and that the report doesn鈥檛 reflect current practices. The Silicon Valley company also said it is taking corrective steps. Theranos Vice President of Communications Brooke Buchanan said in an email statement today that, 鈥淲e look forward to continuing to work with Walgreens to provide access to reliable, high quality, and low-cost lab testing services.鈥 (Brooks, 1/28)
Walgreens is Theranos' big retail partner: It has more than 40 Theranos Wellness Centers in its stores. But it's not clear how much of an impact dropping the Newark lab will have, since Theranos said that it processes 90% of its tests in its Arizona lab. (O'Brien, 1/28)
The decision appears to have little immediate affect on anyone who uses Theranos' testing centers inside 40 metro Phoenix Walgreens stores. Those centers remain open, and blood samples collected there will be processed at Theranos' lab in Scottsdale or at an accredited third-party lab. (Alltucker, 1/28)