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Informatics. A subspecialty in pathology

G J Buffone1, J R Beck

  • 1Department of Pathology, Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, Texas 77030.

American Journal of Clinical Pathology
|July 1, 1993
PubMed
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Pathology informatics is an emerging field that should be a subspecialty of pathology and laboratory medicine. Future systems require informatics to improve diagnostics and reporting, necessitating specialized training.

Area of Science:

  • Pathology
  • Laboratory Medicine
  • Informatics

Background:

  • Pathology informatics is a developing field.
  • Current laboratory information systems need enhancement.
  • The integration of informatics is crucial for advancing pathology.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the field of pathology informatics.
  • To propose its integration as a subspecialty.
  • To outline the future direction of laboratory information systems and training.

Main Methods:

  • Review of current literature and practices in pathology informatics.
  • Analysis of the role of informatics in laboratory systems.
  • Assessment of training needs for pathology professionals.

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Main Results:

  • Pathology informatics should be recognized as a subspecialty.
  • Informatics principles are essential for next-generation laboratory information systems.
  • Advanced systems will offer decision support for improved quality and interpretive reporting.

Conclusions:

  • The discipline of pathology informatics requires formal recognition and integration.
  • Future laboratory systems must leverage informatics for enhanced clinical decision-making.
  • Pathology training programs must incorporate informatics education and fellowships.