AUTOMATION IS MORE THAN TECHNOLOGY, IT'S YOUR LABORATORY'S IMPACT ON PEOPLE'S LIVES

Abbott solutions help elevate the performance of your laboratory by reducing turnaround time, lowering the total cost of ownership, and meeting your evolving needs. Gain the flexibility and efficiency needed to meet changing demands with confidence using open automation and informatics systems.


Abbott consultative insights and predictive services provide continuity and standardization of service to your laboratory and can help increase efficiency.

Insights

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Flexibility

Adapt to changing demands with nearly infinite possibilities

Efficiency

Meet or exceed critical key performance indicators with confidence

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Look beyond the price tag of hardware and reagent to evaluate the total cost and benefits of the automated systems from different vendors. TVO is a more accurate way to evaluate the costs of a particular system.

7 THINGS TO CONSIDER WHEN AUTOMATING YOUR CLINICAL LABORATORY

Choosing an automated system is no small task, and there are many issues to consider – from space and price to sustainability and support. You'll need to choose a system that's the right size for your particular situation .


Below are 7 issues to consider as you select the automated system that is right for your organization:

1) Planning 

2) Open Connectivity

3) Multi-Disciplinary Solutions   

4) Price

5) IT Solutions

6) Workflow Expertise

7) Ongoing Support

To learn more please click here and download the detailed article: “Seven Things to Consider When Automating Your Clinical Laboratory”

KEEPING CLINICAL LABORATORY SERVICES ON TRACK

Somedi, a leading lab in Belgium, has transformed its operations by streamlining processes, reducing sample handling, and managing STAT samples with more agility. These improvements in efficiency have prepared Somedi for tomorrow’s needs today.

Click here to read the full case study

With the automated track and the Alinity instruments, we now have a flexible system that is ideal for today and ready for the future.

Jaimie Breugelmans, pharmacist
clinical biologist, Somedi Labs

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