Electronic Medical Records
With requirements to rapidly catalog and retrieve millions of pathology images and associated patient data, Inspirata sought the most respected name in information infrastructure for its bundled solution. Inspirata, Inc., a...
Pathologists Cannot Talk to Patients? Fuggedaboutit – Addendum
Last October I wrote a post "Pathologists Cannot Talk to Patients? Fuggedaboutit" The Pathologist is now reporting some movement against this piece of legislation bad for patients and pathologists: Pathologists and hospitals urge New...
Orchard Software: Quantifying Value with Integrated Medical Analytics
Complimentary Webinar Tuesday, September 15, 2015 1 PM ET / 10 AM PT Pathologist, Dr. Brad Brimhall, Director of Medical Analytics at Orchard Analytics, will speak on the importance of medical analytics and share proven analytics success...
Digital Pathology: Historical Perspectives, Current Concepts &...
- Advocacy
- Anatomic Pathology
- Blogs
- Books
- Business
- Clinical Laboratories
- Clinical Pathology
- Device Manufacturers
- Digital Pathology News
- Education
- Electronic Medical Records
- File format
- General Healthcare News
- Histology
- Image Analysis
- In-vivo
- Informatics
- International
- Laboratory Compliance
- Laboratory Informatics
- Laboratory Information Systems
- Laboratory Management & Operations
- Marketing
- Medical Research
- Microscopy
- Pathology News
- Personal
- TeleHealth
- Vendor products
- Web/Tech
- Whole slide
Later this year, a nice review of the current state of digital pathology, how we got here and where the technology will take us in the future will be released by Springer. My personal thanks to the publisher and our editors for their support...
Many hospital systems now employ “patient portals” for patient’s to access their medical records, manage appointments and receive reminders about screening procedures and tests. I believe Epic brands this as “MyChart” within hospitals...
The US Department of Defense handed down the largest and most-anticipated electronic health record system contract in history late Wednesday. And the winner is (drumroll, please) … Cerner, Leidos and Accenture. The contract's...