Why Primary Care Needs Digital Blood Diagnostics Equipment
Primary care clinics, community health centers, and doctor-led outpatient practices face growing demand for fast, reliable blood tests while working with limited space and staffing. Traditional workflows often rely on sending samples to external laboratories, which can mean hours or even days of waiting for results. This delay makes it difficult to adjust treatment on the same day and can reduce patient satisfaction and follow‑up compliance.
At the same time, many clinics already use several small analyzers that each perform a single type of test—one for CBC, another for CRP, another for biochemistry—which increases costs, takes up bench space, and complicates maintenance. Digital blood diagnostics equipment aims to solve these problems by consolidating multiple test types into one AI‑powered platform that fits directly into primary care workflows.
The EHBT‑50 Mini Lab from Ozelle is a representative example of this new generation of digital blood diagnostics equipment, combining 7‑diff hematology, immunoassay, and dry chemistry in a single, fully automated device. Clinics can explore Ozelle’s AI hematology and CBC solutions to see how the Mini Lab fits into a broader ecosystem of point‑of‑care devices.

What Counts as “Digital Blood Diagnostics Equipment” Today
Digital blood diagnostics equipment goes beyond conventional analyzers that simply output numeric values. Modern systems combine several elements:
- Multi‑functional testing: Integration of CBC, immunoassay, and biochemistry into one platform to support an extended test menu.
- AI‑powered analysis: Use of image‑based AI and deep learning to interpret cell morphology and generate richer clinical insights.
- Fully automated workflow: From sample loading through staining, imaging, analysis, and result generation with minimal manual steps.
- Connected ecosystem: Cloud or IoT platforms that handle device monitoring, consumables management, and result tracking across multiple locations.
The EHBT‑50 Mini Lab is designed as a compact “mini laboratory” that brings these elements together in a single point‑of‑care system, particularly for clinics and pharmacies that want more than CBC alone.
Inside the EHBT‑50 Mini Lab: CBM, Immunoassay, and Dry Chemistry
EHBT‑50 is built as a multi‑functional analyzer that combines three major analytical channels into a single device.
AI‑Powered CBC With Complete Blood Morphology (CBM)
At the core of EHBT‑50 is Ozelle’s Complete Blood Morphology (CBM) technology, which merges CBC and peripheral blood smear morphology into a single automated process.
Key features of the CBC/CBM channel include:
- 7‑diff hematology with extended white blood cell subgroups and abnormal cells, such as NST, NSG, NSH, ALY, RET, and PAg.
- Image‑based AI using high‑resolution imaging combined with convolutional neural networks trained on tens of millions of blood cell images.
- Visual cell information, enabling review of WBC, RBC, and PLT morphology when evaluating atypical cases.
The CBC channel covers around 37 hematology‑related parameters in a single run, including RBC indices, platelet indices, extended WBC subsets, reticulocytes, and ratios such as NLR and PLR that support inflammation‑related interpretation.
Immunoassay Channel for Inflammation, Cardiac, and Hormonal Markers
The EHBT‑50 Mini Lab incorporates an immunoassay module based on fluorescence immunochromatographic analysis (FIA) to measure key markers frequently requested in primary care.
The immunoassay channel can cover assays such as:
- Inflammation markers: CRP, combined CRP/SAA, procalcitonin (PCT), interleukin‑6 (IL‑6).
- Metabolic and endocrine markers: HbA1c, vitamin D (VD), thyroid hormones T3, T4, and TSH.
- Cardiac markers: NT‑proBNP, cTnI, CK‑MB.
- Coagulation‑related marker: D‑dimer.
These tests enable clinics to configure on‑demand panels for infection screening, cardiovascular assessment, diabetes management, and endocrine evaluation using a single instrument rather than multiple analyzers.
Dry Chemistry Channel for Basic Biochemistry
EHBT‑50 also features a dry chemistry module that covers core biochemistry markers relevant to primary care. The dry chemistry panel includes combinations such as:
- ALT/AST/UACR
- Glucose/UAT/CTG
- ALT/AST/ALB/TB
- UACR/UREA
Together, these combinations support initial liver function assessment, renal risk evaluation, and basic metabolic profiling directly from the Mini Lab.
By combining these three analytical paths in one device, the EHBT‑50 becomes a compact digital diagnostics workstation rather than a single‑purpose analyzer.
Key Technical Specifications Relevant to Clinics
While the Mini Lab offers a broad test menu, its technical design is tailored to primary care and decentralized diagnostic settings.
Important specifications include:
- Sample type: Whole blood (venous) and capillary blood.
- Sample volume: Approximately 30 µL for capillary samples and about 100 µL for EDTA whole blood, supporting micro‑volume sampling when needed.
- Turnaround time: Around 6 minutes per sample for CBC, within an integrated workflow from sample loading to result generation.
- Throughput: Capacity suitable for clinic and outpatient volumes, with multiple tests per hour supported.
- Display and interface: 10.1‑inch touch screen with a graphical interface, quick‑review buttons, and guided test steps.
- Footprint: Approximate dimensions of 400 × 350 × 450 mm and a weight around 15 kg, which fits typical primary care lab benches.
- Printer options: Built‑in printer and support for an external printer, enabling different reporting formats.
Clinics that need full specification details can refer to the official EHBT‑50 Mini Lab product page, which consolidates parameters, workflow, and installation requirements for equipment planning.
How EHBT‑50 Reduces Maintenance and Hidden Costs
Many smaller healthcare facilities hesitate to invest in digital blood diagnostics equipment due to concerns about maintenance workload and hidden operating costs. EHBT‑50 addresses these concerns through its cartridge‑based architecture and simplified design.
Single‑Use Test Kits and Long Shelf Life
The system uses single‑use test kits and all‑in‑one disposable reagent cartridges for CBC, immunoassay, and dry chemistry. These kits are designed for long shelf life—typically up to 2 years for hematology cartridges and around 18 months for immunoassay and chemistry kits at room temperature. This reduces cold‑chain requirements and minimizes waste from expired reagents, which is particularly helpful for clinics with variable patient volumes.
No Liquid Pipelines and Maintenance‑Free Operation
EHBT‑50 follows a maintenance‑free, liquid‑free design that avoids internal liquid pipelines. Reagent handling and waste collection take place inside the single‑use cartridges, so there are no complex fluidic circuits that require regular flushing or maintenance. This design lowers the risk of clogs, reduces downtime, and allows clinics to run the device without dedicating staff specifically to instrument maintenance.
One‑Click Testing With Minimal Training
The analyzer supports one‑click, fully automatic testing: staff collect the sample, load it into the kit, follow on‑screen placement guidance, and start the run. There is no manual sample pre‑treatment, and a built‑in camera can verify that the counting chamber and test kit are properly positioned before the analysis begins. For clinics with limited lab personnel, this design simplifies training and helps maintain consistent quality across different users and shifts.
Digital Output and AI Clinical Support
Digital blood diagnostics equipment should not only generate measurements; it should also assist clinicians in interpreting patterns quickly within the clinical context. EHBT‑50 incorporates AI‑supported interpretation and connectivity features to support that goal.
Comprehensive, Image‑Enhanced Output
The EHBT‑50 Mini Lab is able to present hematology findings together with graphical elements such as histograms for WBC, RBC, and PLT, as well as image panels that display representative blood cell morphology when these visual data are available. This output can highlight patterns including:
- A left shift with increased NST, which may reflect bone marrow stress or acute bacterial infection.
- Hypersegmented neutrophils (NSH), typically associated with abnormal or dysregulated cell maturation in conditions like megaloblastic anemia.
- Changes in reticulocyte‑related parameters that are relevant in hemolytic anemia or recovery from bone marrow suppression.
By combining numerical parameters with visual information and clear flags for atypical cell populations, the system provides additional context around each CBC result without requiring manual smear review for every sample.
AI Narrative and Interpretive Comments
The EHBT‑50 Mini Lab can provide AI‑generated interpretive statements that describe how certain parameter combinations may relate to common clinical scenarios such as acute or chronic infection, immune dysfunction, or systemic inflammation. For example, a pattern featuring decreased lymphocytes, elevated monocytes, and increased NST can be described as consistent with infectious or inflammatory processes, with reminders that final diagnosis must always rely on clinical assessment.
IoT and Digital Platforms
Beyond the analyzer, Ozelle offers an IoT platform with modules for operations management, consumables management, and sample analysis management. Clinics can monitor device status, track test volumes, manage cartridge batches, and review historical results through centralized dashboards. This turns digital blood diagnostics into a connected, data‑driven ecosystem across multiple points of care rather than a set of isolated devices.
How EHBT‑50 Fits Into Primary Care Workflows
The value of digital blood diagnostics equipment is best seen when it integrates cleanly into daily primary care workflows.
Typical Use Scenario
EHBT‑50 is suited for a range of scenarios, including:
- Acute infection assessment in general practice: CBC with CBM plus CRP or CRP/SAA, with NST, NSG, NSH, and ALY patterns and AI commentary supporting differentiation between likely bacterial and viral presentations.
- Chronic disease follow‑up: HbA1c, basic biochemistry combinations, and CBC for patients with diabetes or cardiovascular conditions.
- Pre‑operative checks in clinics and dental centers: CBC plus targeted chemistry markers for minor surgeries and procedures.
- Pharmacy‑based health services: Quick inflammation or cardiac panels combined with CBC in pharmacies that offer point‑of‑care testing.
Example: One Visit, Multiple Insights
Consider a primary care patient presenting with fever, cough, and fatigue. With EHBT‑50, the clinic can run:
- CBC with CBM for NEU, LYM, MON, NST, NSG, NSH, and ALY patterns.
- CRP or CRP/SAA to evaluate inflammatory burden.
- If needed, IL‑6 or PCT for more detailed infection risk analysis.
Within roughly 6 minutes after sample loading, the clinic can obtain a combined view of CBC, inflammation markers, and morphology‑aware AI commentary, which supports same‑visit decisions about further testing, treatment, or referral.
How EHBT‑50 Compares With Traditional Setups
The table below summarizes how the EHBT‑50 Mini Lab compares with a conventional multi‑device configuration often found in clinics.
| Aspect | Traditional separate devices | EHBT‑50 Mini Lab multi‑functional analyzer |
| CBC capability | Basic CBC on an impedance analyzer with limited morphology insight | 7‑diff CBC with CBM and abnormal cells such as NST, NSG, NSH, ALY, RET, and PAg |
| Additional tests | Separate analyzers for CRP, HbA1c, and chemistry profiles | Integrated immunoassay and dry chemistry alongside CBC |
| Turnaround time | Multiple steps and devices, with possible routing delays | Sample‑to‑result in about 6 minutes for CBC within one integrated flow |
| Maintenance | Several maintenance contracts and fluidic systems | Maintenance‑free, liquid‑free design with single‑use cartridges |
| Space usage | Multiple instruments occupying bench space | Single compact footprint around 400 × 350 × 450 mm |
| Staff training | Separate training for each analyzer type | One interface and one workflow with guided prompts |
For clinics considering digital blood diagnostics equipment, this comparison highlights why the EHBT‑50 Mini Lab is often discussed as a central diagnostic platform rather than just another standalone analyzer.
Conclusion: When EHBT‑50 Is the Right Digital Blood Diagnostics Equipment for Your Clinic
Choosing digital blood diagnostics equipment for a clinic or primary care center means balancing test coverage, workflow simplicity, and long‑term cost. The EHBT‑50 Mini Lab combines 7‑diff CBC with AI‑based CBM, immunoassay, and dry chemistry modules in one compact, maintenance‑free device, making it a strong option for facilities that need more than a basic CBC analyzer.
Its single‑use cartridges, room‑temperature storage, one‑click operation, and AI‑supported interpretation are designed to reduce barriers to on‑site diagnostics and allow clinicians to make more informed decisions within a single visit. Clinics and diagnostic centers that want to explore this type of digital blood diagnostics equipment in more detail can review Ozelle’s EHBT‑50 Mini Lab product page and the broader AI hematology solutions to plan the right configuration for their environment.
