Finding causes, supporting treatment A common disease leading to a significant burden on healthcare
Anemia is one of the most common disorders of the blood, and has been identified by the World Health Organization (WHO) as a widespread public health issue with social and economic concerns. According to the WHO, nearly 25% of the world's population is affected by anemia.1
A disease so prevalent and serious can have significant impacts on both patient quality of life and healthcare system costs.2 Clinical laboratories can help reduce these impacts by offering a broad range of diagnostic tests across clinical disciplines that improve efficiencies in the care of anemic patients.