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Published/Copyright: February 27, 2023

Published Online: 2023-02-27
Published in Print: 2023-03-28

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Articles in the same Issue

  1. Frontmatter
  2. Editorial
  3. SMART and GREEN LABORATORIES. How to implement IVDR, emerging technologies and sustainable practices in medical laboratories?
  4. Articles
  5. Where is laboratory medicine headed in the next decade? Partnership model for efficient integration and adoption of artificial intelligence into medical laboratories
  6. Diagnostic quality model (DQM): an integrated framework for the assessment of diagnostic quality when using AI/ML
  7. Disruption vs. evolution in laboratory medicine. Current challenges and possible strategies, making laboratories and the laboratory specialist profession fit for the future
  8. Digital transformation towards the clinical laboratory of the future. Perspectives for the next decade
  9. Crossing the chasm: strategies for digital transformation in clinical laboratories
  10. The laboratory journey to become a decision engine: a roadmap for diagnostic transformation
  11. From big data to better patient outcomes
  12. Clinical lipidomics in the era of the big data
  13. Principles of ideal diagnostic regulation and the IVDR
  14. ISO 15189 is a sufficient instrument to guarantee high-quality manufacture of laboratory developed tests for in-house-use conform requirements of the European In-Vitro-Diagnostics Regulation
  15. Digital transformation and sustainability in healthcare and clinical laboratories
  16. Imperative: reducing the environmental impact of clinical laboratories
  17. Embedding education into clinical laboratory professional training to foster sustainable development and greener practice
  18. Chemical strategies for sustainable medical laboratories
  19. The EU Green Deal: the challenge of greening medical technologies
  20. Greater expectations: meeting clinical needs through broad and rapid genomic testing
  21. Opinion paper on the systematic application of integrated bioinformatic tools to actuate routine precision medicine in poly-treated patients
  22. Central role of laboratory medicine in public health and patient care
  23. Improved implementation of medical tests – barriers and opportunities
  24. Precision quality control: a dynamic model for risk-based analysis of analytical quality
  25. Quality indicators in laboratory medicine: state-of-the-art, quality specifications and future strategies
  26. Direct-to-consumer laboratory testing (DTCT): challenges and implications for specialists in laboratory medicine
  27. Direct-to-consumer testing – benefits for consumers, people with disease and public health
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