Background. This paper presents a case study of an automated clinical laboratory in a large urban academic teaching hospital in the North of Italy, the Spedali Civili in Brescia, where four laboratories were merged in a unique laboratory through the introduction of laboratory automation. Materials and Methods. The analysis compares the preautomation situation and the new setting from a cost perspective, by considering direct and indirect costs. It also presents an analysis of the turnaround time (TAT). The study considers equipment, staff and indirect costs. Results. The introduction of automation led to a slight increase in equipment costs which is highly compensated by a remarkable decrease in staff costs. Consequently, total costs decrea...
International audienceDue to reductions in financial and human resources, many microbiological labor...
Journal Article;It has been estimated that more than 70% of all medical activity is directly related...
Running head: Technology and laboratory utilization.Includes bibliographical references
In this paper, we analyze and discuss the optimization challenges and opportunities raised by the de...
Recent technological developments in laboratory medicine have led to a major challenge, maintaining ...
Automation is considered one of the most important breakthroughs in the recent history of laboratory...
The transition to total automation represents the greatest leap for a clinical laboratory, character...
Automation was introduced many years ago in several diagnostic disciplines such as chemistry, haemat...
Background: Total laboratory automation (TLA) is an innovation in laboratory technology; however, th...
Abstract: It has been estimated that more than 70 % of all medical activity is directly related to i...
AbstractAutomation was introduced many years ago in several diagnostic disciplines such as chemistry...
Laboratory automation is in its infancy, following a path parallel to the development of laboratory ...
During the past decades the healthcare systems have rapidly changed and today hospital care is prima...
The COVID-19 pandemic that hit the world recently caused numerous changes affecting the health syste...
International audienceDue to reductions in financial and human resources, many microbiological labor...
Journal Article;It has been estimated that more than 70% of all medical activity is directly related...
Running head: Technology and laboratory utilization.Includes bibliographical references
In this paper, we analyze and discuss the optimization challenges and opportunities raised by the de...
Recent technological developments in laboratory medicine have led to a major challenge, maintaining ...
Automation is considered one of the most important breakthroughs in the recent history of laboratory...
The transition to total automation represents the greatest leap for a clinical laboratory, character...
Automation was introduced many years ago in several diagnostic disciplines such as chemistry, haemat...
Background: Total laboratory automation (TLA) is an innovation in laboratory technology; however, th...
Abstract: It has been estimated that more than 70 % of all medical activity is directly related to i...
AbstractAutomation was introduced many years ago in several diagnostic disciplines such as chemistry...
Laboratory automation is in its infancy, following a path parallel to the development of laboratory ...
During the past decades the healthcare systems have rapidly changed and today hospital care is prima...
The COVID-19 pandemic that hit the world recently caused numerous changes affecting the health syste...
International audienceDue to reductions in financial and human resources, many microbiological labor...
Journal Article;It has been estimated that more than 70% of all medical activity is directly related...
Running head: Technology and laboratory utilization.Includes bibliographical references