TY - JOUR
T1 - Digital transformation of pathology - the European Society of Pathology expert opinion paper
AU - Eloy, Catarina
AU - Fraggetta, Filippo
AU - van Diest, Paul J
AU - Polónia, António
AU - Curado, Mónica
AU - Temprana-Salvador, Jordi
AU - Zlobec, Inti
AU - Purqueras, Elvira
AU - Weis, Cleo-Aron
AU - Matias-Guiu, Xavier
AU - Schirmacher, Peter
AU - Ryška, Aleš
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© The Author(s) 2025.
PY - 2025/11
Y1 - 2025/11
N2 - An expert group mandated by the European Society of Pathology (ESP) outlines its recommendations on the digital transformation of pathology departments, aiming to facilitate the acquisition of resources for better patient care. This statement is directed at pathology professionals, offering guidance for the safe implementation of digital pathology while emphasizing the necessity of standardization, quality control, and sustainability. Digital pathology involves automating and standardizing laboratory workflows to produce high-quality whole slide images (WSIs), which are crucial for diagnosis, research, and education. A successful digital transformation requires a multidisciplinary approach, significant investment in human, structural, and informatic resources, and progressive adaptation of laboratory workflows. Key components include robust infrastructure; continuous training; and clear policies for hardware renewal, data storage, and interoperability. The transition demands attention to quality and production control, ensuring efficient WSI generation and timely diagnostic reporting. ESP strongly recommends that pathology departments, supported by funding organizations, start to prioritize digital transformation as a step toward improved patient care and in alignment with global healthcare initiatives. Collaboration, investment, and adherence to quality standards are critical to benefiting the most the full potential of digital pathology.
AB - An expert group mandated by the European Society of Pathology (ESP) outlines its recommendations on the digital transformation of pathology departments, aiming to facilitate the acquisition of resources for better patient care. This statement is directed at pathology professionals, offering guidance for the safe implementation of digital pathology while emphasizing the necessity of standardization, quality control, and sustainability. Digital pathology involves automating and standardizing laboratory workflows to produce high-quality whole slide images (WSIs), which are crucial for diagnosis, research, and education. A successful digital transformation requires a multidisciplinary approach, significant investment in human, structural, and informatic resources, and progressive adaptation of laboratory workflows. Key components include robust infrastructure; continuous training; and clear policies for hardware renewal, data storage, and interoperability. The transition demands attention to quality and production control, ensuring efficient WSI generation and timely diagnostic reporting. ESP strongly recommends that pathology departments, supported by funding organizations, start to prioritize digital transformation as a step toward improved patient care and in alignment with global healthcare initiatives. Collaboration, investment, and adherence to quality standards are critical to benefiting the most the full potential of digital pathology.
KW - Digital pathology
KW - Digital transformation
KW - Recommendations
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/105001523187
U2 - 10.1007/s00428-025-04090-w
DO - 10.1007/s00428-025-04090-w
M3 - Article
C2 - 40164935
SN - 0945-6317
VL - 487
SP - 971
EP - 981
JO - Virchows Archiv: European Journal of Pathology
JF - Virchows Archiv: European Journal of Pathology
IS - 5
ER -