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Clinical Laboratory

       Testing Market Forecast










        The demand for molecular testing in                     Clinical automation in today’s market has become flexible,
        a clinical setting is gaining in global                 modular, and mobile making it available to use in various
        popularity and is considered to be                      environments and applications.  In the next ten years,
                                                                inevitably, the power of technology that is deep-rooted
        the best method for prompt diagnosis                    in scientists and robots will continue to evolve, working
        that could reduce communal and                          together to bring cutting-edge automation into the future.
        economic encumbrances in countries.                     According to the American Association for Clinical
        Technological advancements,                             Chemistry, laboratory automation is likely to escalate
                                                                in growth to more than 30% in North America,
        innovative techniques in the field of                   Japan, and Europe.
        genomics, proteomics, and molecular
        diagnostics, will drive the market with
        greater accuracy, manageability,
        and cost-effectiveness.

        The overall healthcare reduction in lowering costs will
        remain a key factor in deciding the fate of hospital labs.
        Hospitals and health systems will be forced to decide
        whether to outsource laboratory services; this will eliminate
        the need to invest in expensive automation equipment,
        which is crucial in processing large amounts of volume in
        adequate time without comprising accuracy. On the other
        hand, employing sophisticated laboratory automation has
        its benefits, such as reducing errors along with improving
        efficiency, and faster turnaround times.




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