Cancer informatics and digital pathology workflow solution provider Inspirata®, Inc. has collaborated with Elsevier, the information analytics business specializing in science and health, to integrate Elsevier's ExpertPathTM and ImmunoQuery® diagnostic decision support tools into its Digital Pathology Cockpit and cloud-based telepathology Consultation Portal. ExpertPath and ImmunoQuery empower pathologists to deliver superior diagnoses and patient care recommendations by providing rapid access to the leading source of trusted, current and high-quality clinical content.
ExpertPath is an anatomic and clinical pathology online decision support tool that equips pathologists with the expert-based information needed for diagnosing complex or unusual cases, examining a case in an unfamiliar specialty area, teaching students and residents, preparing for a lecture, as well as taking part in or preparing for a tumor board. Content includes differential diagnosis lists, ancillary tests, image galleries and specimen-handling protocols. Based on its recent analysis of clinical decision support systems (CDSS) for the pathology and radiology industry, Frost & Sullivan recently recognized ExpertPath with the 2017 North America Technology Innovation Award.
ImmunoQuery is the evidence-based decision support system for immunohistochemistry. It provides powerful meta-analysis and up-to-date references to aid in diagnosing cancer, determining the stage and grade of a tumor and identifying where in the patient's body the cancer originated. Its database is fully referenced with abstract access, enabling pathologists to compare more than 2,000 diagnoses from all pathology specialties. The information is up-to-date and statistically significant with more than 1,800,000 cases from peer-reviewed literature.
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