The transition from conventional microscopy to whole-slide imaging and digital platforms is reshaping pathology practices.
Digital pathology for primary diagnoses is still in its infancy in the U.S., but many technology vendors are vying for a foothold in the sector, according to a report out Wednesday from KLAS Research.
LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--DeciBio Consulting LLC’s latest market report, “Digital & Computational Pathology Market Report 2023-2028,” states that the global digital pathology market, driven by ...
Placental pathology reports contain valuable information that can influence maternal and neonatal health care however they are not always readily available to clinicians. While clinicians value ...
The global anatomic pathology market is poised for a strong growth trajectory, expected to expand at a CAGR of nearly 8% during the forecast period. This growth is driven by several critical forces, ...
We obtained 24,584 pathology reports from colonoscopies performed at the University of Utah’s Gastroenterology Clinic. Two investigators annotated 350 reports to determine inter-rater agreement, ...
Most people need to get a colonoscopy every 10 years, starting at age 45. Everyone who gets a colonoscopy also gets a report. If there were no polyps, your report will state normal or negative. This ...
Digital pathology has become increasingly common among European healthcare providers, and the technology is now gaining traction in the U.S. KLAS surveyed 55 providers — including hospitals, health ...