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HEALTH CARE IS HURTING, AND THE WORLD IS CHANGING. MORE AND MORE, HOSPITALS WILL FIT IN OUR POCKETS. Most iPhone cases just protect your phone from drops. If you’re getting fancy, it may have a fisheye camera lens or a screen-printed back....

Through recent discussions with the College of American Pathologists, CMS officials have clarified that by relying on data entered by others into the ambulatory certified electronic health record (EHR), pathologists may qualify for incentives...

Cool news from Denmark today. Congratulations to Michael, Amanda and their companies. As longtime friends, collaborators and partners in the digital pathology space, good news for the industry. Acquistion brings a marketing presence to North...

In an effort to improve consistency and completeness in reporting results of cancer biomarker testing, the College of American Pathologists (CAP) has produced new cancer biomarker reporting templates for Breast, Lung, and Colon. These...

In 2006, Pew Research Forum discovered that 80% of American adults used the Internet to research medical information. By 2011, data (separately) compiled by Frost and Sullivan and QuantiaMD showed between 87% to 90% of...

Here is a piece I recently wrote for Advance for Administrators of the Laboratory on what I consider is an important, albeit, not a new issue by any means, and will become more significant in the future for the practice of pathology - the...

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