Abstract

The field of laboratory medicine has increasingly moved toward automation. In a climate of rising costs, diminished resources, and personnel shortages, laboratory automation offers the potential to enhance work flow, improve efficiency, and decrease turnaround time (TAT). Following laboratory automation, a study looking at 2 academic centers reported >90% reduction in specimen processing errors, including errors in sorting, …

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