Pathology Information System
A system that manages pathology processes from sample acceptance to reporting.
Pathology Information System is a system that manages sample acceptance, tracking, macroscopic/microscopic processes, and reporting in the pathology laboratory.
The system supports the safe and traceable execution of the diagnostic process by ensuring sample traceability, workflow tracking, and standard pathology reporting.
Other names / abbreviation: Pathology Information System.
What is it used for?
The pathology information system aims to ensure sample security, traceability of workflow, and standard execution of reporting.
Key features
- Sample tracking: Barcode tracking of pathology samples.
- Workflow management: Macroscopy, sectioning, and evaluation steps.
- Reporting: Standard pathology report templates.
- Archive: Traceable archive of blocks and reports.
Integration and standards
The Pathology Information System does not operate in isolation; it typically exchanges data with the following systems and processes:
Frequently referenced standards and regulations:
Benefits provided
- Sample traceability
- Workflow visibility
- Standard reporting
Selection and evaluation criteria
The main criteria considered when evaluating a pathology information system:
- Sample tracking capabilities
- Digital pathology integration
- Reporting standards
Points to consider
- Sample matching security is critical for diagnostic accuracy.
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What is the pathology information system?
It is a system that manages the processes of the pathology laboratory from sample acceptance to reporting.
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