Quantifying the added value of Abbott Architect instrumentation

10 september 2019

Hict was asked to quantify the added value of Abbott Architect Intstrumentation, as the continuing push for qualitative, cost-efficient solutions drives hospital and blood bank labs towards automated systems in an attempt to do more with fewer resources and less overhead while at the same time improving overall quality.

Expertise: Cost Impact Study

Project Highlights

Customer: Abbott

Main Goal: Quantification of the added value of switching to the Abbott Accelerator Laboratory Automation system

Main Result: Validation of the potential cost and efficiency gains when implementing the Abbott Accelerator Laboratory Automation system

The present study attempts to quantify the addend value of switching to the Abbott Accelerator Laboratory Automation system with associated process automation and optimisation, by quantifying in monetary value potential cost and efficiency gains in a series of representative case studies.

This study was performed in a Kostanay Blood Bank Infectious Diseases Screening Lab and in the Clinical Biochemistry & Pharmacology (CBF) lab of the Odense University Hospital (OUH)

The results were presented to the participating sites and were described in 2 white papers.

Learn more about our methodology & results in the 2 white papers below.

Abbott architect process optimisation

Quantifying the added value of Abbott Architect instrumentation, in conjunction with Accelerator Laboratory Automation system and process optimisation

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Abbott architect blood bank

Quantifying the added value of Abbott Architect instrumentation and process optimisations in the Kostanay Blood Bank Infectious Diseases Screening Lab

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