Human-Centered Engineering in the Lab Can Close the Distance Between Providers and Care: Siemens Healthineers to Exhibit How at ADLM 2024
24 July 2024 - 11:25PM
Business Wire
- Friction in the laboratory undermines the clinical value
laboratory staff can deliver
- 95% of lab staff surveyed say adoption of automated
technologies will help improve patient care1
- Human-centered engineering from Siemens Healthineers offers
all-sized labs unmatched potential
ADLM 2024 Clinical Lab Expo--Siemens Healthineers has pushed the
boundaries of medical engineering to improve patient care for more
than 125 years. At the ADLM 2024 Clinical Lab Expo (from July
30-Aug. 1 at McCormick Place, Chicago, Booth #501), Siemens
Healthineers will demonstrate what’s achievable for laboratory
testing with human-centered engineering and automation. New
capabilities from Siemens Healthineers bring unmatched automation
to laboratories of all sizes. Enhancements to the Atellica
Portfolio underscore sustainability, leading workflow efficiency,
AI-enabled intelligence, and advanced analytics to turn data into
practical clinical insights.
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Clinical laboratories face universal challenges to operate more
efficiently, process more samples, run more reports, or get more
productivity from less staff. This friction detracts from the value
laboratory staff can contribute to clinicians and patients.
“Test results are the red thread that inform care decisions.
Patients rely on laboratory scientists’ expertise for fast and
reliable results and insights. Standing in the way are burdensome,
repetitive manual tasks that take significant time but are critical
and that’s where our new automation features play an essential
role,” said Sharon Bracken, head of Diagnostics for Siemens
Healthineers. “Knowing where to start with automation can be
overwhelming, so our goal with human-centered engineering is to
simplify, allowing the labs we serve to focus on advancing patient
care.”
Successful automation addresses the specific needs of each lab,
while standardizing tasks that safeguard quality and safety.
Siemens Healthineers consolidates 25 tasks directly into the
Atellica systems, which will be on display in Booth #501. Chip,
sensors, and lines of code work together to help simplify tasks and
minimize hands-on time. In minutes, a single technologist can
manage calibration and QC, daily sorting, and archiving
processes—tasks that historically may have taken hours—to improve
throughput and reduce waste. Atellica Integrated Automation, for
example, can reduce end-to-end manual workflow steps by 75 percent
and 65 percent of samples run on Atellica Sample Handler can see
faster turnaround times than competitor systems.2
Attendees also will see how the Atellica Portfolio is supporting
wider health system efficiencies. The ability to shift employees
from location to location is increasingly important to maintain
required staffing to keep laboratories operational. The
industry-leading modular and connectivity options Siemens
Healthineers offers seamlessly integrate advanced automation into
small and mega-labs alike. The Atellica Solution and Atellica CI
Analyzer offer a consistent user experience so that entry-level
professionals and experienced medical technologists can be ready to
process samples anywhere in the network. Health systems also
benefit from the analyzers’ cost savings and sustainability—they
consume the least water compared to other integrated analytical
systems3 and 98.3% percent of Atellica Solution materials can be
recycled.
While exploring the Siemens Healthineers booth, attendees will
be introduced to FlexLab X, the next-generation total lab
automation solution by Inpeco.4
Siemens Healthineers offers several decentralized testing
solutions that enable timely decision making and treatment.
Informatics, emergency, and critical care solutions such as the
epoc Blood Analysis System will be available for demonstration.
Throughout the show, clinical experts from Siemens Healthineers
will present more than 30 scientific posters. Research topics
include automation and analytical techniques, cardiac markers,
clinical and diagnostic immunology, endocrinology and metabolism,
pediatric and maternal fetal medicine, therapeutic drug monitoring
and toxicology, and tumor markers and cancer diagnostics.
Journalists attending ADLM 2024 are invited to join Siemens
Healthineers for a press conference on Tuesday, July 30 at 9:00
a.m. in Room S102D. Further details about Siemens Healthineers
activities and scheduled events are available here.
1. Clinical Labs in Critical Condition:
What Lab Staff Reveal About Impact of Workforce Shortage;
publication date July 30, 2024
2. Las Vegas Clinical Laboratory UMC
Prioritizes STAT Runs, Streamlines Through Consolidation; Dark
Daily Jan 2022. The outcomes achieved by the Siemens Healthineers
customer described here were achieved in the customer’s unique
setting. Since there is no typical hospital or laboratory, and many
variables exist (e.g., hospital/laboratory size, case mix, level of
IT adoption), there can be no guarantee that others will achieve
the same results.
3. Atellica Solution average water
consumption with Atellica IM 1300 and Atellica CH 930 Analyzers for
a representative worklist of the top-used assays by customers.
cobas pro (ISE/c503/e801 - User Guide – Publication version 3.3 -
Software version 02-03). Consumption depending on the number of
analytical units. cobas pure integrated solutions Software version
01-03 User Guide Publication version 2.1. Alinity ci-series
Operations Manual 80000071-105. AU5800 Chemistry Analyzer - Beckman
Coulter - Instructions for Use - PN A98352AC (September 2015). The
Beckman AU5811 cannot be combined with the DxI 9000 in one system.
https://www.beckmancoulter.com/en/products/immunoassay/dxi-9000-access-immunoassay-analyzer.
Because of Siemens Healthineers commitment to sustainability, we
were pleased to report that the data generated in a real laboratory
environment confirms that the Atellica Solution Portfolio performs
on par or better compared to other currently available chemistry
and immunoassay analyzers. See Figure 1 and Table 14 for
comparisons of water and power consumption vs. other analyzers
available on the market.
4. Product availability varies by country
and is subject to varying regulatory requirements. Please contact
your local representative for availability. FlexLab X Automation is
manufactured by Inpeco SA and distributed by Siemens Healthineers
Diagnostics. FlexLab is a trademark of Inpeco SA.
Siemens Healthineers pioneers breakthroughs in
healthcare. For everyone. Everywhere. Sustainably. The company is a
global provider of healthcare equipment, solutions and services,
with activities in more than 180 countries and direct
representation in more than 70. The group comprises Siemens
Healthineers AG, listed as SHL in Frankfurt, Germany, and its
subsidiaries. As a leading medical technology company, Siemens
Healthineers is committed to improving access to healthcare for
underserved communities worldwide and is striving to overcome the
most threatening diseases. The company is principally active in the
areas of imaging, diagnostics, cancer care and minimally invasive
therapies, augmented by digital technology and artificial
intelligence. In fiscal 2023, which ended on September 30, 2023,
Siemens Healthineers had approximately 71,000 employees worldwide
and generated revenue of around €21.7 billion. Further information
is available at www.siemens-healthineers.com.
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