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Reporting test results

Integration of clinical decision support tools, such as inclusion of test report results into electronic health records (EHRs), can facilitate timely and efficient care.

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Help improve the patient experience with consistent, integrated reporting of biomarkers

Integrated reporting2:

  • Gives patients the ability to review test results, rather than generic information, during clinic visits
  • Helps patients have a greater understanding of the disease process
  • Assists providers in formulating effective treatment recommendations
  • Can be used as a tool to help physicians educate patients

Expert-recommended reporting template

Developed by the committee of experts, this template can help you integrate CLDN18.2 reporting into your current protocols.

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How to Report CLDN18.2

Kristina A. Matkowskyj, MD, PhD

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Using the CLDN18.2 Reporting Template

Kristina A. Matkowskyj, MD, PhD

Pathologists play a critical role in driving consistent, integrated reporting that informs their broader multidisciplinary team.

References: 1. Warner JL, Jain SK, Levy MA. Integrating cancer genomic data into electronic health records. Genome Medicine 2016;8(113).