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    The updated Computer-Assisted Pathology Encoding and Reporting (CAPER) system now allows pathologists to perform complex data searches independently. This enhances pathology data analysis and reporting capabilities with over 150,000 cases available.

    Area of Science:

    • Medical Informatics
    • Pathology Informatics
    • Health Information Systems

    Background:

    • The Computer-Assisted Pathology Encoding and Reporting (CAPER) system was previously developed to manage pathology data.
    • The initial system accessioned specimens, monitored completion, produced logs, and displayed diagnoses.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To update the functionalities of the CAPER system.
    • To introduce a new feature enabling pathologists to conduct independent, complex searches of the pathology database.
    • To describe newly developed test codes for surgical pathology work product, billing, and statistics.

    Main Methods:

    • Enhancement of the existing CAPER system with new search functionalities.
    • Development of Boolean expression capabilities for complex data queries.

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  • Implementation of test codes for surgical pathology work product and data compilation.
  • Main Results:

    • The updated CAPER system allows pathologists to perform in-depth searches of over 150,000 cases and 5 million data points without programmer assistance.
    • Pathologists can compare more than 30 data types using Boolean expressions.
    • New test codes facilitate automated billing and statistical compilation.

    Conclusions:

    • The enhanced CAPER system empowers pathologists with advanced, independent data retrieval capabilities.
    • The system supports comprehensive data analysis, efficient billing, and robust statistical reporting in surgical pathology.
    • Independent data querying capabilities improve the utility and accessibility of large pathology databases.