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Robot blood collection matches manual phlebotomy in safety/performance.
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First-stick success rate of 94.5% achieved.
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Adverse events occurred in only 0.6% of procedures.
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Hemolysis rate was low at 0.3%.
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High patient satisfaction, with 82% willing to use the robot again.
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Potential to reduce preanalytical variability and enhance efficiency.
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Reliable automation addresses workforce shortages in laboratories.
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