Feds ban Theranos CEO Holmes from running lab for 2 years
By Associated Press
Jul 8, 2016 5:23 AM CDT
FILE - In this Nov. 2, 2016, file photo, Elizabeth Holmes, founder and CEO of Theranos, speaks at the Fortune Global Forum in San Francisco. Theranos announced July 7, 2016, that Holmes is banned from owning or operating a medical laboratory for two years. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu, File)   (Associated Press)

PALO ALTO, Calif. (AP) — Theranos says the federal government has banned founder and CEO Elizabeth Holmes from owning or running a medical laboratory for two years.

The company announced the decision by the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services on Thursday.

The ban stems from a review of the company's Newark, California, lab. The company acknowledged in April it was being investigated by several regulators and agencies following reports by The Wall Street Journal in which former employees said the company's tests were unreliable.

Theranos also says the government has suspended its approval to receive Medicare and Medicaid payments related to bloodwork.

In a statement, Holmes says she's disappointed by the decision, but the company accepts "full responsibility for the issues."

The 32-year-old Holmes started Palo Alto-based Theranos in 2003.