Abstract

This literature review provides a detailed examination of the preanalytical, analytical, and postanalytical tasks that can be automated within the operations of a medical biology laboratory. We conduct an in-depth analysis of the various components of automation, making precise distinctions between no automation, partial automation, and full automation. The objectives and expectations associated with full automation will be discussed, while identifying the limitations and challenges inherent in it. In conclusion, we present prospects for automation in this vital area of medicine, highlighting anticipated technological advances and emerging opportunities that will shape the future of laboratory practices.

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