Why Interoperability Matters in Pathology — And What We're Doing About It
At Voicebrook, we believe pathologists should spend less time struggling with technology and more time focused on diagnosis and patient care. That’s...
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Voicebrook Tuesday July 22, 2025
The field of pathology is undergoing a significant transformation. While its core mission remains the same—helping clinicians understand disease to guide treatment—how that mission is accomplished is rapidly changing. From new technologies to shifting expectations, today’s pathologists are navigating a landscape that looks very different from even five years ago.
Here’s a closer look at what’s changing—and how Voicebrook is helping labs rise to meet the moment.
The transition from microscope to monitor is no longer a distant vision—it’s happening now. Whole slide imaging, cloud-based case sharing, and AI-driven diagnostics are reshaping how pathology labs operate. Digital workflows are improving collaboration, speeding up turnaround times, and enabling remote reads in ways that were once unimaginable.
Major health systems are also taking notice. Endeavor Health recently announced a partnership with Google Cloud to develop one of the world’s first fully cloud-based digital pathology platforms—further evidence that this shift is accelerating across the industry.
Voicebrook’s VoiceOver PRO platform is fully aligned with this shift, supporting digital pathology workflows through seamless integrations, browser-based compatibility, and voice-driven efficiency that enables pathologists to stay focused on the image—not the interface.
As healthcare systems increasingly rely on seamless data exchange, pathology platforms must integrate effortlessly with EHRs, LISs, digital pathology systems, and AI tools. This shift is driving broader adoption of interoperability standards like FHIR and DICOM, enabling richer collaboration across vendors and systems.
At the 2025 DICOM WG-26 Connectathon, dozens of vendors validated real-world interoperability across acquisition, archiving, AI, and display workflows—underscoring DICOM’s growing role in digital pathology. Many AI diagnostic platforms now store results in DICOM format, making it even more important for reporting systems to interface effectively with these tools.
Voicebrook is actively aligning with this momentum. We participated in this year’s Connectathon and are collaborating with AI-diagnostic vendors to better leverage DICOM-based insights. Our platform integrates with leading LIS and Digital Pathology systems, including Epic, Cerner and MEDITECH, to ensure pathology workflows remain seamless, flexible, and future-ready.
Artificial intelligence is set to play a meaningful role in pathology, particularly in image analysis, quality control, and report generation. While AI is not replacing pathologists, it’s enhancing their work—offering tools to reduce manual tasks, highlight areas of concern, and standardize outputs. As algorithms continue to improve and regulatory pathways mature, AI’s role will only expand.
Voicebrook suite of AI-powered features exemplifies our commitment to providing innovative solutions that streamline workflows, reduce errors, and enhance reporting accuracy—all while adapting to the real-world needs of pathologists and laboratory staff.
Pathology isn’t immune to workforce challenges. Retirements, burnout, and staffing shortages are impacting labs across the country. At the same time, new roles are emerging—digital pathology coordinators, computational pathologists, and LIS administrators are becoming essential. Training and recruiting efforts are adapting to keep pace.
Voicebrook’s solutions help alleviate staffing pressures by streamlining documentation, reducing reliance on transcription, and improving turnaround times—allowing teams to do more with fewer resources.
Patient-centered care is influencing pathology in new ways. From direct access to results in portals to greater transparency in reporting, labs are no longer just behind-the-scenes contributors. There’s a growing need to make reports more understandable and to support clearer communication between labs, clinicians, and patients.
With structured reporting tools and intuitive interfaces, VoiceOver PRO supports clearer, more consistent documentation that improves downstream communication—not just with clinicians, but ultimately with patients.
Reporting in pathology has historically been manual and varied. That’s changing with voice-driven documentation, structured templates, and report automation. These tools are not only reducing transcription errors and saving time but also supporting standardized data capture, which is essential for downstream analytics and research.
Voicebrook pioneered voice-driven reporting in pathology and continues to lead the way with VoiceOver PRO, empowering labs to standardize data, automate workflows, and deliver faster, more accurate reports.
Pathology is evolving: from analog to digital, isolated to integrated, manual to intelligent. For labs, vendors, and professionals in the field, this is both a challenge and an opportunity.
Voicebrook is proud to support the future of pathology with solutions that simplify documentation, accelerate workflows, and ensure labs are equipped to meet the demands of a changing healthcare landscape. Embracing these changes isn’t just about keeping up—it’s about improving diagnostic accuracy, enhancing efficiency, and ultimately, delivering better care for patients.
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