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Journal of Surgical Pathology and Diagnosis

ISSN: 2684-4575

Open Access

Digital Pathology Adoption had been Slow until the COVID-19 Pandemic Served as Catalyst

Abstract

Naresh Kumar*

The pace of computerized pathology reception had been delayed until the COVID-19 pandemic filled in as impetus, exhibiting the conceivable outcomes of setting aside time and cash by changing over glass slides into entire slide pictures and accordingly making them accessible to all staff pathologist following, paying little mind to where the pathologists are situated, in their office, at home or travel area. No matter what the disastrous extents of this occasion in medical services and in pathology explicitly talking, the change is still sluggish. After the COVID 19 pandemic, there was an expansion in interest among research centers and pathology gatherings. We perceive two periods, pre COVID 19 with low revenue and low change rates; and during COVID 19 where the premium developed dramatically however not much so the reception. The present moment, we are on this exorbitant interest, however low reception period. Since it isn't for disinterest from pathologists and executives, presently the issue is that this large number of closely involved individuals has figured out that the change interaction is inherently sluggish and loaded with difficulties.

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