Top gadgets at CES 2011 and impact on healthcare

Tomorrow marks the beginning of the Computer Electronics Show (CES) 2011 in Las Vegas.  For those that are not techno geeks or gadget happy, this is one of the largest trade shows in the world.  It is an annual event that is packed full of new product hype and demos.  Even though CES is not focused on…

EMR, LIS, RIS & PACS “Friendly”

Happy New Year! Check out this great presentation by Dr. Bruce Friedman called Integrated Diagnostics: The perspective of the pathologist.  In it, Dr. Friedman defines Integrated dx, discusses the benefits of merging multiple reporting areas of diagnostics, and outlines the challenges of actually pulling this lofty goal off.  In summary, Dr. Friedman states that it is…

Should Pathologists Meet with Patients?

Should Pathologists Meet with Patients?  It’s an interesting question.  If you haven’t already, read this CAP Today article by Karen Titus about Melinda Lewis, MD called When pathologists meet patients—lessons from one FNA practice. Wow, this article may sway your opinion.  Here is a quick exert… “Emotionally, this can take a toll. “In the laboratory,…

How important is a Pathologist to Pathology Software?

How important is a Pathologist to Pathology Software? Certainly, we ask this question with a big smile on our faces because one of our Founders is a Pathologist.  Dr. Pat Walker is the Director of NephroPath and has a ton of experience in the field of pathology.  We are very lucky to have him on the team.  In fact, I’m pretty…

#’s in Healthcare IT

In such a short time, social media has become a part of our lives.  This morning, I saw Biz Stone on The Today Show discussing “2010’s Most Inflential Tweets.”   @’s and #’s are showing up everywhere!  In healthcare and healthcare IT, social media provides the conduit to build a more collaborative environment.  There are several initiatives popping up utilizing #’s…

Speed

Speed – we recognize the importance of this attribute in so many areas of life.  Think about it…   It’s something we focus on daily at Pathagility.  How can we deliver value faster?  This is not as easy as it sounds because in our industry (other industries as well), there are so many moving parts – some of…

Web Browsers and (Lab) System Design

In the recent CAP TODAY, there is a good article in the Newsbytes section called, The conundrum of shortcut keys for Web-based LIS. Being a SaaS product company in the diagnostic arena, we’ve experienced some of these issues while developing to different web browsers (Firefox, IE, Chrome,etc.)  So far, we’ve developed a nice balance of functionality…

Lab-to-EMR interface alternatives

Ever wonder why one EMR vendor charges $10+K and takes 1 year to implement a Lab-to-EMR interface and another EMR vendor charges $3K and takes 3 months?  You aren’t alone.  This is a common question in our industry.  With that said, everyone acknowledges the benefits of interfacing.  As mentioned in a previous post, pathology groups are…

Pathagility’s Employee of the Month

On behalf of the team at Pathagility we would like to congratulate our Employee of the Month Michael Heckman for going above and beyond to serve our customers.  Customer service is our business and outstanding team members like Mike are what Pathagility is all about.  Thanks for your service, Mike.  We appreciate what you do…