This review aims to probe the impact of laboratory Automation on workflow effectiveness in medical laboratories. It explores the colorful aspects of laboratory Automation, including its benefits, challenges, and implicit Limitations. The study also delves into the different types of Automation Technologies generally used in medical laboratories, similar as robotics, Sample handling systems, and laboratory information operation systems. The exploration methodology includes a comprehensive literature review and Interviews with laboratory professionals to gather perceptivity and data on the Content. The findings suggest that laboratory Automation significantly improves Workflow effectiveness, leading to faster reversal times, reduced crimes, increased productivity, and bettered patient care. Still, certain challenges and considerations need to be addressed when enforcing Automation systems in medical laboratories. Overall, this exploration paper provides a comprehensive analysis of laboratory Automation and its effect on Workflow effectiveness in medical laboratories.

Keywords: Medical Laboratories, Automation Technologies, Work flow efficiency, Pre analytical.

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Source of Funding:

This study did not receive any grant from funding agencies in the public or not-for-profit sectors.

Competing Interests Statement:

The authors have declared no competing interests.

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The authors declare that they consented to the publication of this study.

Author’s Contribution:

All authors took part in data collection, literature review, analysis, and manuscript writing equally.