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Webinar presenters Jane Bayani, MHSc, PhD, Assistant Professor and Co-Director, Diagnostic Development, Ontario Institute for Cancer Research, Canada, and Nicola Normanno, MD, Scientific Director, IRCCS Romagnolo Institute for the Study of Tumors, Italy, and Morten Grauslund, PhD, Molecular Biologist, Department of Pathology, Rigshospitalet/Copenhagen University Hospital, Copenhagen, Denmark.

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Webinar presenter Mark Ewalt, MD, Associate Medical Director for Laboratory Operations for Diagnostic Molecular Pathology in the Molecular Diagnostics Service, Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, MSKCC.

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Thursday, May 28, 2026, 1:00–2:00 PM ET
This session is designed to improve understanding and application of recent updates to synoptic pathology reporting protocols such as the latest Reporting Template for Reporting Results of Biomarker Testing of Specimens from Patients with Carcinoma of the Breast. These changes reflect evolving clinical guidelines that directly influence diagnostic accuracy and treatment selection in breast cancer care.

Webinar presenters Thaer Khoury, MD, FCAP, Chair, Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, Roswell Park Comprehensive Cancer Cente, and Colin Murphy,  CEO of mTuitive.

Moderated by: Bob McGonnagle, Publisher, CAP TODAY

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Interactive Product Guides

Product Spotlight

VitalAxis

VitalDx LIS

Company

VitalAxis

Name of anatomic pathology system

VitalDx LIS†

Contact

Tharak Krishnamurthy

Email

sales@vitalaxis.com

City, State

Toms River, NJ

Phone

866-441-0268

Website

http://www.vitalaxis.com

How AP system functionality is deployed

third-party cloud-based hosting

Configuration of AP system

available as a dedicated module for VitalAxis’ clinical LIS and as a standalone product designed to interface with any company’s LIS and EHR

Company’s AP system and clinical LIS use same operating system, database, and programming language

yes

Year company began selling AP systems (any brand or model)

2007

Most recent go-live of this AP system at a client site*

December 2025

Total No. of contracts for U.S. sites operating AP system

214

• No. of U.S. sales/sites that went live on system from Dec. 2024–Nov. 2025

18 sales/16 medical lab sites went live

No. of U.S. sites operating AP system (hospitals/independent labs/clinics or group practices/other U.S. sites)

176 (2/102/72/0)

Foreign locations where company actively markets AP system for medical lab use

none

Human languages (other than English) supported by AP system

Approximate No. of employees in entire company

Company provides list of client sites to potential customers on request

yes (complete list but prospective client must sign a nondisclosure agreement)

Range in No. of surgical pathology cases per year in installed AP lab sites

12, 000–500, 000

Range in No. of gynecologic cytology cases per year in installed AP lab sites

12, 000–500, 000

Programming languages and development applications or environments

.Net Suite (C#), Java, HTML, CSS, JavaScript

Operating systems

Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, Linux

Databases

SQL Server 2022

• Surgical pathology information system/Cytology information system

installed at client sites/installed at client sites

• Autopsy information system/Autopsy measurements, organ weights

not avail. for this software/not avail. for this software

• Deceased patient (i.e. morgue) management

• Molecular pathology testing and reporting

installed at client sites

• Scan and store manual requisitions

installed at client sites

• Tracking of specimens before arrival in pathology department

installed at client sites

• Block and slide tracking in lab/Block and slide storage and retrieval

installed at client sites/installed at client sites

• Electronic transmission of frozen section diagnoses to OR

• Tracking of frozen section turnaround time

installed at client sites

• Assignment of specimens to subspecialty teams or services

installed at client sites

• Print two-dimensional barcodes/Word processing using pathology templates

installed at client sites/installed at client sites

• Voice-actuated commands to eliminate mouse clicks for specific software functions

installed at client sites

• Ability to integrate images into reports

installed at client sites

• Transmission and receipt of images via remote microscopy/via telepathology

installed at client sites/installed at client sites

• Electronic signature

installed at client sites

• Web-based access for order entry/specimen or case status/patient reports

installed at client sites (all 3 features) 

• Natural language search capability/Sound-alike retrieval of patient history

installed at client sites/installed at client sites

• Produce management reports

installed at client sites

• Reports sufficient to comply with CLIA ’88 regulations

installed at client sites

• Automatically collect and record PC and TC charges for billing

installed at client sites

• Comprehensive billing and accounts receivable

installed at client sites

• Interface to billing firm that produces bills and invoices, procures payment

installed at client sites

• Inbound result-reporting interface to receive discrete results from external labs and store them in patient record

installed at client sites

• EHR interface: admissions/discharge/transfer (ADT)

installed at client sites

• Report sent to EHR as PDF for clinician

installed at client sites

• Partin tables for prostate cancer assessment/Gleason score calculations

installed at client sites/installed at client sites

• Synoptic reporting for microscopic examination/for gross examination

installed at client sites/installed at client sites

• Client services module or CRM software

installed at client sites

• Consultation management and reporting

installed at client sites

• LIS manager or lab employee can create ad hoc reports accessing all data elements in AP system

installed at client sites

• LIS manager or lab employee can determine schedule under which management and patient reports are automatically compiled and run

installed at client sites

• Business analytics/Management dashboard

installed at client sites/installed at client sites

Approximate percentage of AP lab sites using result-reporting interfaces to external systems based on transmission of formatted (e.g. PDF or CDA) results

70%

Software provides indexed field in each test definition for LOINC code

yes (provide current LOINC dictionary with install)

AP system supports use of SNOMED CT

no

System can auto. send tumor diagnoses to regional or state tumor registries using NAACCR Pathology Lab Electronic Reporting, vol. V, version 4.0

yes (pathologist can also set a flag for “send this case to cancer registry” on any case record)

AP system bidirectionally interfaces to select vendors’ lab or pathology info. Systems

yes

AP system supports voice entry or dictation

yes, for some components of an AP report (uses Nuance Dragon)

PACS that interface or integrate with AP system

Lumea

Digital pathology or WSI systems that interface with AP system to acquire images

none (integrates with image viewers)

AI or other image-analysis systems that interface with AP system to analyze digital images

Path AI

Client gets copy of source code/User group that meets on a set schedule

no/yes (via webinar, via conference call, on a need basis)

Qualified users or third parties can modify or augment AP system functionality or features

yes (client users)

Methods by which users can tailor AP system in their own setting

ad hoc query tools, user-defined interfaces, dictionary settings, read/write privileges, administrative tools to customize workflows, data, screen design, reports

Distinguishing product features or company attributes (supplied by company)

multiple specialties—pathology, molecular, genetics, NGS, clinical; fully integrated and connected software for physicians, send-out labs, external pathologists; digital pathology

Notes

†VitalDx LIS also marketed by P4 Diagnostix, Miraca Life Sciences, Quest Diagnostics

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