Abstract Pathology and radiology form the core of cancer diagnosis, yet the workflows of both specialties remain ad hoc and occur in separate "silos," with no direct linkage between their case accessioning and/or reporting systems, even when both departments belong to the same host institution. Because both radiologists' and pathologists' data are essential to making correct diagnoses and appropriate patient management and treatment decisions, this isolation of radiology and pathology workflows can be detrimental to the quality and outcomes of patient care. These detrimental effects underscore the need for pathology and radiology workflow integration and for systems that facilitate the synthesis of all data produced...
Radiology held its 9th biennial meeting in August 2011. The focus of the programme was integrated di...
Background: Structured reporting and standardized criteria are increasingly recognized as means of i...
INTRODUCTION / BACKGROUND: Cloud Pathology Group participated in the XI European Congress on Telepat...
Abstract Pathology and radiology form the core of cancer diagnosis, yet the...
In this era of personalized medicine Pathology plays a pivotal role and pathologists are at the fore...
Rationale and objectivesThe current paradigm of cancer diagnosis involves uncoordinated communicatio...
Every patient has the right to receive optimal quality health care. With regard to pathology practic...
The current scenario of in vitro and in vivo diagnostics can be summarized using the “silo metaphor”...
PURPOSE: To assess the effectiveness of implementing a quality improvement project in a clinical can...
Medical imaging is a vital part of the clinical decision-making process, especially in an oncologica...
International audienceThe rise of precision medicine represents a challenge for pathology, which mus...
The current scenario of in vitro and in vivo diagnostics can be summarized using the “silo metaphor”...
Abstract Medical imaging is a vital part of the clinical decision-making process, especially in an o...
Whole slide imaging is being used increasingly in research applications and in frozen section, consu...
: Every profession has an essential, behind-the-scenes component without which it cannot function. M...
Radiology held its 9th biennial meeting in August 2011. The focus of the programme was integrated di...
Background: Structured reporting and standardized criteria are increasingly recognized as means of i...
INTRODUCTION / BACKGROUND: Cloud Pathology Group participated in the XI European Congress on Telepat...
Abstract Pathology and radiology form the core of cancer diagnosis, yet the...
In this era of personalized medicine Pathology plays a pivotal role and pathologists are at the fore...
Rationale and objectivesThe current paradigm of cancer diagnosis involves uncoordinated communicatio...
Every patient has the right to receive optimal quality health care. With regard to pathology practic...
The current scenario of in vitro and in vivo diagnostics can be summarized using the “silo metaphor”...
PURPOSE: To assess the effectiveness of implementing a quality improvement project in a clinical can...
Medical imaging is a vital part of the clinical decision-making process, especially in an oncologica...
International audienceThe rise of precision medicine represents a challenge for pathology, which mus...
The current scenario of in vitro and in vivo diagnostics can be summarized using the “silo metaphor”...
Abstract Medical imaging is a vital part of the clinical decision-making process, especially in an o...
Whole slide imaging is being used increasingly in research applications and in frozen section, consu...
: Every profession has an essential, behind-the-scenes component without which it cannot function. M...
Radiology held its 9th biennial meeting in August 2011. The focus of the programme was integrated di...
Background: Structured reporting and standardized criteria are increasingly recognized as means of i...
INTRODUCTION / BACKGROUND: Cloud Pathology Group participated in the XI European Congress on Telepat...