The next wave of innovation in laboratory automation: systems for auto-verification, quality control and specimen quality assurance
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- DOI: 10.1515/cclm-2022-0409
The next wave of innovation in laboratory automation: systems for auto-verification, quality control and specimen quality assurance
Abstract
Laboratory automation in clinical laboratories has made enormous differences in patient outcomes, with a wide range of tests now available that are accurate and have a rapid turnaround. Total laboratory automation (TLA) has mechanised tube handling, sample preparation and storage in general chemistry, immunoassay, haematology, and microbiology and removed most of the tedious tasks involved in those processes. However, there are still many tasks that must be performed by humans who monitor the automation lines. We are seeing an increase in the complexity of the automated laboratory through further platform consolidation and expansion of the reach of molecular genetics into the core laboratory space. This will likely require rapid implementation of enhanced real time quality control measures and these solutions will generate a significantly greater number of failure flags. To capitalise on the benefits that an improved quality control process can deliver, it will be important to ensure that an automation process is implemented simultaneously with enhanced, real time quality control measures and auto-verification of patient samples in middleware. Therefore, it appears that the best solution may be to automate those critical decisions that still require human intervention and therefore include quality control as an integral part of total laboratory automation.
Keywords: human factors; laboratory efficiency; patient safety; total laboratory automation.
© 2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
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