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Illustrative example of automation. Examples of Thermo Fisher Scientific Laboratory Automation has a proven track record, with ades of experience in automated incubation, laboratory robotics and workflow scheduling The automation of the laboratory involves linking the abstract concepts of chemical processes and the hardware responsible for the execution. Nathan Blow talks with two groups at different stages on the road to It also presents an outline of how a clinical laboratory that is contemplating automation should approach its ision and the steps it should follow to ensure a successful implementation The main advantage of the readout is the avoidance of errors in the interpretation of the tracing peaks; also, the results are immediately available. Those tests that require extraction with solvents such as the determina-tion of fecal fats Outline. What is automation? partial laboratory automation (e.g. Recommended process for a clinical lab to evaluate their need for automation and to determine what solution(s) will work best. To illustrate how the AutoAnalyzer performs a complete analysis, the determination of glucose in blood is herewith described Content: This chapter covers automation from both non The benefits of laboratory automation do not come without considerable effort and patience in setting up the systems. (1,2) It can be achieved by The expectations of implementing a laboratory automa-tion system (LAS) were to (1) contain escalating workloads at minimal cost; (2) advance the quality of the service by reduc-ing delays in preanalytical processing and eliminate sources of error in aliquoting samples; (3) improve the service to clinicians and patients through a rease in turn Today there is a wide selection of automation options designed to improve the quality, throughput, and efficiency of laboratory testing. development of the so-called “automation islets”, where laboratory analyzers are interconnected and partially integrated with It is possible now to automate most of the tests used in the modern clinical laboratory.