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===Pathology informatics=== {{Further|Digital pathology}} [[File:Major topics of pathology informatics.png|thumb|Major topics and processes of pathology informatics: Data management from molecular testing, [[Digital pathology|slide scanning]], [[Digital pathology|digital imaging and image analysis]], networks, databases and [[telepathology]].]] Pathology informatics is a field that involves the use of information technology, computer systems, and data management to support and enhance the practice of [[pathology]]. It encompasses pathology laboratory operations, data analysis, and the interpretation of pathology-related information. Key aspects of pathology informatics include: *[[Laboratory information management system]]s (LIMS): Implementing and managing computer systems specifically designed for pathology departments. These systems help in tracking and managing patient specimens, results, and other pathology data. *[[Digital pathology]]: Involves the use of digital technology to create, manage, and analyze pathology images. This includes side scanning and automated image analysis. *[[Telepathology]]: Using technology to enable remote pathology consultation and collaboration. *[[Quality assurance]] and reporting: Implementing informatics solutions to ensure the quality and accuracy of pathology processes.
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