Pathology Informatics Committee
Information technology has played an increasing role within all pathology disciplines in recent years and affects a variety of processes including requesting, reporting and analysis, but is also fundamental for research, teaching, clinical databases, electronic patient records and demand optimisation strategies. It is vital that pathology professionals engage strongly with national developments that will determine current and future practice so that true professional and clinical governance can be provided to help ensure good laboratory practice and ultimately optimise patient safety.
For many years, RCPath has hosted developments associated with the National Laboratory Medicine Catalogue (NLMC). In 2015, further development, including implementation, was taken over by the Health & Social Care Information Centre (now known as NHS Digital), and it is vital that there is adequate pathology input to the process. The Group represents pathology, when identified, on informatics related projects hosted by relevant professional bodies, societies or external organisations.
Chair: Dr Karen Mitchell
Committee Members
- Dr Bernie Croal - President, RCPath
- Dr Laszlo Igali - Vice President, RCPath
- Professor Simon Cross - RCPath E-learning Lead
- Dr Owen Johnson - Information systems practitioner, University of Leeds
- Stuart Jones - LabTest Online Representative
- Dr Jonathan Kell - Wales representative / British Society for Haematology
- Dr Michael McKenna - Northern Ireland Representative
- Dr Anu Gunavardhan - Wales Representative
- Mr Robert Simpson - IBMS Representative
- Dr Mark Sleeman - Clinical Biochemistry Representative
- Dr Malur Sudhanva - Microbiology representative
- Mrs Gail Norbury - Genetics Representative
- Dr Craig Webster - Association for Clinical Biochemistry