Dermatologist-Pathologist Relationship Connecting through the Cloud

by The DermEngine Team on Jul 3, 2024

Between a dermatologist and a pathologist, the relationship and connection form an integral part of the healthcare workflow. Modern day technologies can support the connectivity between these two professions, directly influencing patient outcomes and efficiency for the diagnostic process. When we are able to implement these technologies, the patient benefits. Let’s explore the benefits of this technology and connectivity.

1. How can we offer connectivity? 

Connectivity is the ability to have seamless, secure communication and collaboration between different stakeholders. In healthcare, it would be the real-time sharing of data, information, and insights to coordinate collaboration towards common objectives for the patient. Connectivity can be achieved through modern day technologies, such as cloud computing and cloud-based technologies.

2. What are the benefits of connectivity?

Besides directly impacting patient experience, connectivity between providers means a more efficient workflow and process. This connected approach can reduce the number of errors and miscommunication between providers by streamlining communication on one platform. Diagnostic reports and results can be received by the same platform for faster, timely action and healthcare professionals can easily manage the progress of their cases. Ultimately, when providers can work more efficiently and accurately using connected technologies, the benefits are passed onto the patient. 

 
  • Faster results for more urgent cases
  • Accurate diagnosis by utilizing another expert

  • Guides treatment planning for the benefit of the patient
  • Better patient experience overall when providers are supported
 

 

3. Are cloud-based technologies safe to use?

Compared to on-premise systems, cloud-based systems have the benefit of storing its data on the “cloud” or remote servers managed by trusted providers. These technologies are HIPAA-compliant, offering the most robust security measures in healthcare with advanced security measures such as encryption and multi-factor authentication. This means, patient data and information is stored securely and can only be accessed within these servers by authorized users. As a result, cloud-based technologies can be used safely to share data remotely and facilitate online collaboration for faster results and analysis.

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4. What technologies offer this cloud-based advantage?

Many electronic medical records (EMR) systems have adapted to offer this cloud-based advantage. These are continuously evolving to incorporate new tools for imaging, documentation, analysis, and care coordination between different stakeholders. Although storing medical records to the cloud is a common practice, other software features and integrations made possible on the cloud are relatively new. For example, DermEngine is a dermatology software with features to support the connectivity between a dermatologist and pathologist, such as pathology lab integration and digital shortcuts for an enhanced workflow. 

Conclusion

The benefits of connectivity are clear when the productivity of providers and the experience of patients can be impacted to achieve better outcomes. For one, the productivity of providers can increase from streamlined communication and access to real-time data. This allows for quicker consultations, more informed decision-making, guidance for treatment planning, and a better patient experience. Second, the experience of patients improve as connectivity enables the effective coordination between different healthcare professionals. Cloud-based technologies are an example of a solution that can support this collaboration now and as needs develop over time. 

-The MetaOptima Team

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Topics: Pathology Dermatology EMR Software Cloud Computing Cloud Based EMR dermatologist