Riverview unveils DxA 5000

Noblesville Mayor Chris Jensen, along with representatives from Riverview Health and Beckman Coulter, gathered to celebrate the installation of the DxA 5000 total laboratory automation solution. This technology will significantly reduce the number of manual steps in sample processing, allowing for rapid and consistent turnaround time. Riverview Health is proud to be the first in Central Indiana to install this new technology. (Photo provided)

First hospital in Central Indiana to install total laboratory automation solution

Riverview Health recently installed the DxA 5000, a total laboratory automation solution from Beckman Coulter that has set the new global standard for lab result turnaround time.

“We are very excited to have the most cutting-edge lab equipment at Riverview Health,” said Sarah Burnett, director of Laboratory Services. “When it comes to enhancing patient care, the speed, accuracy and efficiency of lab results can play a big role – which has become even more apparent throughout the pandemic. With our already great team in place, this new equipment will further improve our lab operations and allow us to really lead the way in patient testing.”

The DxA 5000 uses patented innovations that deliver rapid and consistent turnaround time, provide a new level of comprehensive pre-analytical sample quality detection and reduce the number of manual processing steps to significantly improve laboratory efficiency. Based on research and work performed with Beckman Coulter’s laboratory partners, manual sample processing steps are shown to make up approximately 70 percent of a laboratory’s labor hours. The DxA 5000 significantly reduces the number of manual steps in sample processing, going from 32 steps down to just four.

Learn more at riverview.org.