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Digital pathology (DP) adoption shows high user acceptance and does not negatively impact productivity. This technology may enhance patient safety and interdisciplinary collaboration in diagnostic care.

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Area of Science:

  • Medical Informatics
  • Pathology

Background:

  • The integration of technology has transformed diagnostic care processes.
  • This study examines the shift from traditional glass-slide microscopy to digital pathology (DP) within a multisite academic setting.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To evaluate user perceptions of digital pathology implementation.
  • To assess the impact of digital pathology on practice productivity and key metrics.

Main Methods:

  • A mixed-methods approach was employed, including electronic surveys and interviews with dermatopathologists, pathology reporting specialists, and clinicians.
  • Productivity metrics such as case volumes and diagnostic turnaround times were analyzed from electronic health records.
  • Qualitative data from interviews were analyzed using content analysis.

Main Results:

  • Digital pathology implementation did not significantly alter case volumes or diagnostic turnaround times.
  • A high acceptance rate was observed, with 82.5% of staff finding DP improved the sign-out experience.
  • Key benefits cited included improved accessibility, ergonomics, and annotation features.

Conclusions:

  • Digital pathology demonstrates high user acceptance and does not adversely affect practice productivity.
  • DP adoption shows potential for enhancing patient safety and fostering better interdisciplinary collaboration.