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Mobile devices can now improve pathologist workflow with basic, intermediate, and advanced functions. This article explores these uses and implementation barriers for digital pathology.

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  • Digital Pathology
  • Medical Informatics
  • Pathology Workflow Optimization

Background:

  • Mobile devices possess advanced hardware and computing power.
  • These capabilities enable new applications in healthcare.
  • Pathologist workflow is a critical area for efficiency improvements.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To discuss the potential applications of mobile devices in enhancing pathologist workflow.
  • To categorize these applications into basic, intermediate, and advanced functions.
  • To identify and discuss barriers to the implementation of these mobile technologies.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of current mobile device capabilities.
  • Analysis of potential workflow enhancements in pathology.
  • Discussion of implementation challenges and strategies.

Main Results:

  • Mobile devices can support basic functions like image viewing and annotation.
  • Intermediate functions include remote consultations and preliminary analysis.
  • Advanced functions may involve AI-assisted diagnostics and real-time data integration.

Conclusions:

  • Mobile devices offer significant potential to revolutionize pathologist workflow.
  • Successful implementation requires addressing technical, regulatory, and user-adoption barriers.
  • Future integration of mobile technology promises more efficient and accessible pathology services.