Aperio Technologies Inc and Cerner Corp announce the development of an interface between Spectrum™, Aperio’s digital pathology information management system, and the Cerner CoPathPlus®, pathology laboratory information system (LIS).

The interface is designed to optimize workflow and facilitate access of digital slide images and case data between the two systems. The new technology was recently displayed at the APIII annual conference on Pathology Informatics and Diagnostic Imaging at the Marriott City Center in Pittsburgh.

“Our relationship with Aperio will provide more efficient access and management of digital slide images, and will further enhance and differentiate the Cerner CoPathPlus solution for the anatomic pathology community,” said Susana Coelho, Cerner CoPathPlus director. “Digital access to whole-slide image data is a significant innovation, saving pathologists and laboratory professionals a vast amount of time and expense.”
  
“Integrating Spectrum with the CoPathPlus solution allows pathologists to archive, analyze and examine slides digitally while also accessing the demographic, clinical history and other relevant information available in the LIS,” said Sylvia Asa, Pathologist-in-Chief at the University Health Network in Toronto. “This consolidates the pathologists’ workflow into a single access point, bringing efficiencies and scalability, and is an exciting advancement in pathology informatics.”

Aperio’s digital pathology solutions enable users to achieve greater efficiency and cost savings by improving workflow processes and expanding data access, integration and reporting capabilities.  Aperio’s patented linear array-based ScanScope® slide scanning and Spectrum information management software enable the viewing, analysis and management of digital slides and other images in a secure multi-user, multi-site environment, from anywhere, anytime. The interface with the CoPathPlus solution will provide advanced imaging capabilities to their current pathology image capture system.

“We are honored to continue to forge relationships with respected LIS partners like Cerner to help pathology laboratory professionals world-wide realize productivity benefits,” said Dirk Soenksen, CEO of Aperio. “Working with Cerner will provide new and exciting product offerings that benefit all of our customers and partners.”  

Aperio has an installed base of more than 500 systems in 28 countries, including more than two-thirds of the top 15 rated US hospitals, leading academic medical centers and reference laboratories, and two-thirds of the top 15 pharmaceutical companies. 

Demonstrations and full details regarding the Spectrum-CoPathPlus interface will also be available at the sixth annual Lab Info Tech Summit to be held March 16 to 18 in Las Vegas at the Venetian Resort Hotel Casino.