Tulsa Medical Lab chooses PathFlow system to unify diagnostic processes across multiple laboratory information systems.
Tulsa Medical Lab has selected Gestalt Diagnostics’ PathFlow digital pathology solution to streamline operations and enhance diagnostic accuracy across its laboratory operations.
The implementation aims to unify Tulsa Medical Lab’s diagnostic process across multiple laboratory information systems, allowing pathologists to access all cases through a single login and consolidated worklist. The platform will also provide access to integrated AI tools designed to support efficiency and accuracy throughout the diagnostic process.
“Gestalt is one of the best vendors I’ve ever worked with in my 20-plus years as a pathologist,” say Anne V. Herdman Royal, MD, managing partner at Tulsa Medical Lab, in a release. “They are honest, clear in delivering on their goals and promises, and they are genuinely interested in improving the ease and efficiency of the pathologist’s digital pathology experience.”
Tulsa Medical Lab selected Gestalt for its pathologist-focused approach, platform features, and ability to support scalable innovation, according to a press release. The lab’s long-term goal is to create a digital-based system that streamlines access to all pathology cases, enabling more collaborative and efficient workflows while establishing the foundation for future AI-enabled diagnostic processes.
“We are proud to partner with Tulsa Medical Lab as they take this important step toward digital transformation,” says Lisa-Jean Clifford, president of Gestalt Diagnostics, in a release. “Their vision for a unified, pathologist-centered digital environment aligns closely with our mission to deliver scalable, interoperable solutions that improve diagnostic efficiency and patient care.”
Spokane, Washington-based Gestalt Diagnostics develops digital pathology and AI-driven laboratory solutions for clinical laboratories and healthcare systems.
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