We showcase our latest innovations in digital pathology systems at the virtual ECP booth. Come and join us for your first steps in digitalization. It's just like being there.
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Dr Bailey talks about the journey to digital histopathology, and what digital pathology and the ability to work remotely have meant for his team.
The Philips IntelliSite Pathology Solution1 is a highly scalable product with proven technology that enhances productivity with high-resolution digital images, collaborative features, and case management tools.
It is designed to support your clinical practice, improve patient care, and reduce costs across your healthcare system.
This high throughput bright field slide scanner is designed to accommodate current histopathology needs for routine use in high volume labs and integrated pathology networks.
IntelliSite Pathologist Suite is designed to get pathologists through cases as fast as possible, and having easy access to information and resources to enable better informed decision making.
IntelliSite Image Management System (IMS) aims to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of your pathology lab. The open and scalable design offers optimal integration into your workflow and IT infrastructure environment.
The Ultra Fast Scanner (UFS) runs fully automatically and does not require any user interaction for scanning. It includes automatic tissue detection and allows for continuous (un)loading without interrupting the scanning process. In addition to high volume scanning during the day, the UFS is able to scan large batches overnight without supervision.
The UFS has a storage capacity of 300 slides. Scanning and focusing are performed simultaneously, saving you significant time. Each slide is scanned at the equivalence of 40 times magnification for superb image resolution.
The high quality of images produced by the UFS enables them to be clinically relevant. Images generated from the UFS are also an important enabler for the performance of future image analysis algorithms.
Throughout its design, the Philips IntelliSite Pathology Solution is easy to use and highly automated to meet the increasing demands of a high volume production environment with integrated laboratory networks.
The Image Management System viewer is designed to get you through cases as fast as possible and enables real-time collaboration, providing you easy access to colleagues to enable better-informed decisions. A case centric worklist and rich viewing experience help balance the workload.
Part of the IntelliSite Pathology Solution is its open and scalable design, offering exceptional bi-directional interoperability into your workflow and IT infrastructure. The system easily interfaces with multiple Laboratory Information Systems (LIS), Electronic Medical Records (EMR) and a broad array of hardware, enabling efficiency gains in multisite operations.
The system also allows for flexible interoperability with selected 3rd party formats and data.
"Philips’s IntelliSite system is a perfect system for telepathology, because, in real time – and that’s very important, it’s possible to share images via online streaming between two pathologists and also make the anatomical pathological diagnosis."
Dr. Raimundo Granada University hospitals
“In difficult and diagnostically rare diseases, digital pathology will lead to expert diagnosis. And this at the end, will lead the best patient care”
Ivo Van Den Berghe Head of Anatomical Pathology,
AZ-Sint-Jan, Bruges
“Transitioning our entire workflow to digital processes demonstrates our commitment to ensuring our patients and clinical colleagues receive the fastest and best informed diagnoses possible”
“It is very important that IDEXX provides accurate diagnosis, getting the results through as quickly as possible”
1. The Philips IntelliSite Pathology Solution has obtained market access clearance as IVD for primary diagnosis in approx. 50 countries, such as EEA (European Economic Area), USA, Canada, Japan, South Korea, and other countries in Asia, Middle East and South America. 2. Philips DCP research study, results are specific to the institution where they were obtained and may not reflect the results achievable at other institutions (2018)
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