Human Medicine:

Case Studies

Published: 19th August 2021 - All information correct at time of publication.

At SYNLAB we are very proud of the services we provide with our NHS partners. Our involvement has enabled the service to realise many improvements over the years, which you can read about here . These case studies describe just two of the transformational changes we have made in two different partnerships and the impact these improvements have had on patients and clinicians, the quality of the service, and the people who work there.

  • SYNLAB COVID-19 Case Study
  • SYNLAB Automation Case Study

Please either click on the title of the study, or the image below to open the e-book. (right click and drag the book to adjust the view)

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