Decision criteria for the selection of analytical instruments used in clinical chemistry
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Decision Criteria for Selecting Analytical Instruments in Clinical Chemistry

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Author Information

Author(s): R. Haeckel, F. L. Mitchell, H. Biittner, M. Hjelm, T. D. Geary, Bengt Sandblad, Thomas M. Craig

Hypothesis

What are the decision criteria for selecting new clinical instrumentation?

Conclusion

The study discusses the essential criteria for selecting analytical instruments in clinical chemistry, emphasizing the importance of both monetary and non-monetary factors.

Supporting Evidence

  • The study highlights the need for more information on selecting clinical instruments.
  • It emphasizes the importance of integrating instrument selection into laboratory management.
  • The criteria discussed are relevant not only to clinical chemistry but also to other industrial environments.

Takeaway

This study helps people understand how to choose the right tools for testing in labs, making sure they pick the best ones for their needs.

Methodology

The study involved discussions and presentations at a symposium focused on decision criteria for instrument selection.

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