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About e-PATH

E-PATH is a digitization software from DataPathology designed for digital pathology solutions. It combines e-PATH, eye-PATH, and digitization features to support efficient management and analysis of pathology data. This platform allows laboratories to convert traditional glass slides into high-quality digital images, facilitating remote consultations and collaborations. The digitization process ensures that pathologists can access and review samples with ease, improving diagnostic accuracy and turnaround times. Key capabilities: e-PATH integration eye-PATH functionality image digitization data management remote access Best for: laboratories and healthcare facilities that need efficient digital pathology workflows.

e-PATH Details

Vendor
DataPathology
Year Launched
2020
Location
Casablanca, Morocco
Deployment
cloud
Training Options
demo
Countries Served
ALL COUNTRIES
Languages
ENGLISH
Users
Pathologists, laboratory technicians, clinicians, healthcare administrators, telemedicine coordinators
Industries Served
Healthcare, Diagnostics, Telemedicine, Laboratory Services
Tags
TELEMEDICINE

e-PATH's In-App Market Place

Does e-PATH have an in-app market place?

Yes

How many Mini-Apps in the marketplace?

1

Mini Apps

N/A

Pricing Options

Free trial
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Accepted Payment Currencies

USD

Pros & Cons

  • Remote diagnostics significantly bridge the gap in regions with a severe shortage of on-site anatomical pathologists.
  • Artificial intelligence reduces human error and drastically speeds up the diagnostic process for critical conditions like cancer.
  • The AI-PAP system makes life-saving cervical cancer screening affordable and accessible to women in underserved African communities.
  • Digital archiving allows for instant retrieval of historical patient cases without the need for physical slide storage.
  • The effectiveness of remote diagnosis depends entirely on a stable and high-speed internet connection for large file transfers.
  • Initial implementation requires a significant investment in specialized hardware such as high-resolution digital slide scanners.
  • Pathologists may require extensive training to become fully comfortable using digital tools compared to traditional microscopic methods.
  • Digital pathology results are currently optimized for specific types of cancers and may not cover all rare pathological conditions.

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