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Current status of discrete data capture in synoptic surgical pathology and cancer reporting
Author(s) -
Lewis Hassell,
Christopher R. Williams,
Roger Bjugn
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
pathology and laboratory medicine international
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1179-2698
DOI - 10.2147/plmi.s64378
Subject(s) - clarity , biorepository , interconnectivity , context (archaeology) , data science , presentation (obstetrics) , medicine , computer science , pathology , bioinformatics , surgery , biochemistry , chemistry , paleontology , biobank , artificial intelligence , biology
The current status of synoptic pathology reporting is presented with its historical context. The awareness of additional audiences and users has made the presentation and capture of pathology data, particularly cancer data of broad importance. Current models of adoption in the US, Canada, Norway, and the Netherlands are noted. Significant terms, benefits, and stakeholders key to implementation and advancement of capabilities particularly with regard to capture of discrete data elements are presented. Important barriers to be overcome include fiscal constraints, technologic barriers such as interconnectivity and legacy systems, as well as social and organizational obstacles.

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