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Area of Science:

  • Pathology informatics
  • Digital pathology
  • Medical reporting systems

Background:

  • Pathologists face daily challenges with tumor reporting, where efficient methodologies are crucial.
  • Current transcription-mediated reporting using static checklists is less advantageous than Web dynamic forms (WbDFs).
  • WbDF adoption has been hindered by the need for complex back-end systems and costly updates.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To develop a serverless Web platform to overcome WbDF adoption obstacles.
  • To enable users to create, customize, use, and download WbDFs as synoptic templates for structured tumor reporting.
  • To eliminate the need for complex back-end systems and reduce costs associated with reporting content updates.

Main Methods:

  • Deployment of ReactJS as the core Web platform technology.
  • Creation of form components using JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) files.
  • Utilization of JSON files to generate WbDFs within the Web platform for pathology reports.

Main Results:

  • Pathologists can independently create and customize reporting templates (WbDFs) on the platform.
  • Generated WbDFs can be used to create pathology reports, which can be stored and shared like standard documents.
  • The system eliminates the need for back-end system modifications and programming skills for users.

Conclusions:

  • The developed strategy removes the requirement for complex back-end systems and associated costs for updating tumor-reporting standards.
  • This facilitates the adoption of the WbDF method by removing technological drawbacks related to content updates.
  • The approach opens new avenues for organizing, updating, and implementing tumor-reporting systems.