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I recently wrote about the dangers of not having internet connectivity in light of the ability of governments to control or limit access. I'm now wondering about the opposite end of that spectrum. What if we have too much interaction with the...
Visit Applied Spectral Imaging at two shows this August - come see our latest pathology quantitative diagnostic aid and learn more about ASI’s GenASIs ™ Pathology Suite. NSH 2014, the 40th Annual NSH Convention in Austin, Texas, USA –...
The State of Digital Pathology Today – Part 3
Earlier this year I started a now 3-part series on the “State of Digital Pathology Today” with part 1 in January and part 2 in February. Since that time many changes have and are taking place in both the pathology market as a whole and...
DURHAM, N.C. — Before scrubbing in on a recent Tuesday morning, Dr. Selene Parekh, an orthopedic surgeon here at Duke Medical Center, slipped on a pair of sleek, black glasses — Google Glass, the wearable computer with a built-in camera and...
Source: Dark Daily 7 May 2014 Prenatal testing, the most popular in China, is banned, affecting current projects at providers—another lesson for laboratories in how quickly things change Genetic testing has been halted in China. This...
On February 6, 2014, the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) released a final amendment to both CLIA 1988 and HIPAA 1996 rules in order to allow patients direct access to their lab results. In CLIA Final Rule 42 CFR 493.1291,...