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How innovation and science drive the development of EQA


Accelerating towards digital: insights from the National Working Group


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Christmas tree syndrome – should we be concerned?


Using plasma viscosity to diagnose dementia and Alzheimer’s disease


Celebrating four decades of cell cultures at ECACC


Comparing air and surface contamination levels with new disinfection methods


Post-transcriptional gene regulation and the role of microRNAs, see page 47


Post-transcriptional gene regulation and the role of microRNAs


Accelerating towards digital 14 19 23 29 34 38 41 47 COVER STORY


The NHS has prioritised the digital transformation of histopathology as a critical step towards meeting the diagnostic demands of modern healthcare. In March 2022, Source LDPath launched a milestone digital pathology integration with East Kent Hospitals University NHS Foundation Trust, which provided the foundation for a health economic assessment tool, enabling other NHS trusts to evaluate the potential impact of digital transformation within their departments. In recent years, substantial funding has been allocated towards advancing digital pathology, with NHS England committing millions to digital transformation initiatives, including digital imaging and interoperable reporting systems. However, the effectiveness of this investment depends on strategically implementing these funds to ensure they drive meaningful change. The recently formed National Working Group for Digital Pathology aims to shape key recommendations for accelerating the transition to digital pathology nationally. Turn to page 19 to read more about the NHS move to digital and the recommendations from a forthcoming white paper.


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Volume 28 Issue 8 December 2024


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