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Computer based application software for histopathological reporting system.

A K Bansal1, S K Tickoo, A Indrayan

  • 1University College of Medical Sciences, Shahdara, Delhi.

Indian Journal of Pathology & Microbiology
|October 1, 1991
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A new computer-based histopathological reporting system (HIPRIS) enhances patient record retrieval and laboratory efficiency. This system allows quick access to biopsy reports and analysis of case data for improved workflow.

Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Pathology
  • Laboratory Management

Background:

  • Efficient patient record management is crucial for timely medical diagnosis and treatment.
  • Traditional histopathological reporting systems can be time-consuming and prone to errors.
  • The need for a streamlined system to manage biopsy data and laboratory workflow is evident.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a computer-based application software for histopathological reporting.
  • To improve patient follow-up and immediate retrieval of medical records.
  • To enhance the overall efficiency of histopathological laboratories.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a computer-based application software named HIPRIS.
  • Implementation of features for retrieving biopsy reports using accession numbers.

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  • Inclusion of analytical tools for case data based on referral parameters (department, specialty, disease) and time gaps.
  • Main Results:

    • HIPRIS enables rapid retrieval of patient biopsy reports via accession number.
    • The system facilitates analysis of case numbers over specific periods and by various parameters.
    • HIPRIS allows for the calculation of turnaround times from specimen receipt to result reporting.

    Conclusions:

    • The developed HIPRIS significantly improves the efficiency of histopathological laboratories.
    • Computer-based systems are effective in managing and analyzing histopathological data.
    • HIPRIS offers a valuable tool for enhancing laboratory workflow and patient care through better record management.