TY - JOUR
T1 - Key questions about the future of laboratory medicine in the next decade of the 21st century
T2 - A report from the IFCC-Emerging Technologies Division
AU - Greaves, Ronda F.
AU - Bernardini, Sergio
AU - Ferrari, Maurizio
AU - Fortina, Paolo
AU - Gouget, Bernard
AU - Gruson, Damien
AU - Lang, Tim
AU - Loh, Tze Ping
AU - Morris, Howard A.
AU - Park, Jason Y.
AU - Roessler, Markus
AU - Yin, Peng
AU - Kricka, Larry J.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2019
PY - 2019/8
Y1 - 2019/8
N2 - This review advances the discussion about the future of laboratory medicine in the 2020s. In five major topic areas: 1. the “big picture” of healthcare; 2. pre-analytical factors; 3. Analytical factors; 4. post-analytical factors; and 5. relationships, which explores a next decade perspective on laboratory medicine and the likely impact of the predicted changes by means of a number of carefully focused questions that draw upon predictions made since 2013. The “big picture” of healthcare explores the effects of changing patient populations, the brain-to-brain loop, direct access testing, robots and total laboratory automation, and green technologies and sustainability. The pre-analytical section considers the role of different sample types, drones, and biobanks. The analytical section examines advances in point-of-care testing, mass spectrometry, genomics, gene and immunotherapy, 3D-printing, and total laboratory quality. The post-analytical section discusses the value of laboratory medicine, the emerging role of artificial intelligence, the management and interpretation of omics data, and common reference intervals and decision limits. Finally, the relationships section explores the role of laboratory medicine scientific societies, the educational needs of laboratory professionals, communication, the relationship between laboratory professionals and clinicians, laboratory medicine financing, and the anticipated economic opportunities and outcomes in the 2020's.
AB - This review advances the discussion about the future of laboratory medicine in the 2020s. In five major topic areas: 1. the “big picture” of healthcare; 2. pre-analytical factors; 3. Analytical factors; 4. post-analytical factors; and 5. relationships, which explores a next decade perspective on laboratory medicine and the likely impact of the predicted changes by means of a number of carefully focused questions that draw upon predictions made since 2013. The “big picture” of healthcare explores the effects of changing patient populations, the brain-to-brain loop, direct access testing, robots and total laboratory automation, and green technologies and sustainability. The pre-analytical section considers the role of different sample types, drones, and biobanks. The analytical section examines advances in point-of-care testing, mass spectrometry, genomics, gene and immunotherapy, 3D-printing, and total laboratory quality. The post-analytical section discusses the value of laboratory medicine, the emerging role of artificial intelligence, the management and interpretation of omics data, and common reference intervals and decision limits. Finally, the relationships section explores the role of laboratory medicine scientific societies, the educational needs of laboratory professionals, communication, the relationship between laboratory professionals and clinicians, laboratory medicine financing, and the anticipated economic opportunities and outcomes in the 2020's.
KW - Disruptive technologies
KW - Emerging technologies
KW - Laboratory medicine
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cca.2019.05.021
DO - 10.1016/j.cca.2019.05.021
M3 - Comment/debate
C2 - 31145895
AN - SCOPUS:85067006424
SN - 0009-8981
VL - 495
SP - 570
EP - 589
JO - Clinica Chimica Acta
JF - Clinica Chimica Acta
ER -