Leica Biosystems Aperio Digital Pathology Now Nationwide Standard of Care in Kuwait*
Leica Biosystems Aperio Digital Pathology Now Nationwide Standard of Care in Kuwait*
PR68675
VISTA, California, May 23 /PRNewswire=KYODO JBN/ --
Leica Biosystems announced today that it has struck a key partnership with the
Kuwait Ministry of Health, through its distributor, Technical Services Supplies
Trading & Contracting Company, W.L.L. The Pathology Council of Kuwait will now
adopt Leica Biosystems digital pathology as its standard of care. This
initiative will create a nationwide pathology network, powered by Aperio
ePathology Solutions (
linking eight key hospitals and leveraging pathology expertise across the
country.
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"With one of the most extensive digital pathology initiatives in the world,
Kuwait is leading the charge to transform pathology and its critical role in
healthcare," said Jerome Clavel, Vice President and General Manager for Leica
Biosystems Pathology Imaging. "Our Aperio ePathology Solutions will enable
rapid sharing and collaboration. This will reduce the need for pathologists to
travel and increase patient access especially in remote locations."
The Kuwait Cancer Control Center (KCCC) has been using Aperio ePathology since
2011, for both national and international slide sharing and collaboration.
Building on their experience, the nationwide hub-and-spoke deployment of Aperio
ePathology will enable efficient utilization of Kuwait's pathology expertise;
providing pathologists with rapid access to slides and cases.
"The full adoption of Aperio ePathology throughout Kuwait is a critical,
technological advancement for the pathology workflow. It will make secondary
reviews and collaboration easier, faster and more efficient. In the past,
shipping of glass slides required 3 to 4 days by itself. Now, subspecialty
expertise can be available to remote locations within 24 hours without sending
any physical slides," said Dr. Abdullah Akbar, Consultant Pathologist, Head of
the Laboratory Medicine Department, Sabah Hospital, and Head of the
Histopathology Committee, Ministry of Health. "Digital Pathology will help to
improve turnaround times, and therefore give patients faster results."
*The clinical use claims described in the information provided have not been
cleared or approved by the U.S. FDA nor are the products available in the
United States.
About Leica Biosystems:
Leica Biosystems (LeicaBiosystems.com) is a global leader in workflow solutions
and automation, integrating each step in the workflow. As the only company to
own the workflow from biopsy to diagnosis, we are uniquely positioned to break
down the barriers between each of these steps. Our mission of "Advancing Cancer
Diagnostics, Improving Lives" is at the heart of our corporate culture. Our
easy-to-use and consistently reliable offerings help improve workflow
efficiency and diagnostic confidence. The company is represented in over 100
countries and is headquartered in Nussloch, Germany.
Media Contact:
Kristin O'Neill
Manager, Global Brand Marketing
LBS-GlobalMarketing@leicabiosystems.com
+1-847-821-3537
Source: Leica Biosystems
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