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Anyone signed up for this website? Crowdsourcing seems like a neat idea for tough/interesting cases, but I wonder about the quality of the platform and users. The CAP Today article suggests it could even be used as a lab QA tool?
"Drs. Owens and Friedman concur that HistoQuery could be integrated into a laboratory’s quality assurance practices. Laboratories might “upload one in 10 cases to HistoQuery” and receive a “sufficient number of crowdsourced diagnoses to function as a QA tool,” Dr. Friedman says. "
"Drs. Owens and Friedman concur that HistoQuery could be integrated into a laboratory’s quality assurance practices. Laboratories might “upload one in 10 cases to HistoQuery” and receive a “sufficient number of crowdsourced diagnoses to function as a QA tool,” Dr. Friedman says. "
A killer app comes out of the crowd - CAP TODAY
July 2019—Twenty years ago, Ulysses Balis, MD, bought the domain name HistoQuery.org. He had realized that one day, digital pathology would be sophisticated enough to be incorporated into interactive, Web-based tools, so he did what any self-styled geek would do with such a nascent idea—he waited.
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