HyperPath helps pathology departments improve productivity and economics by making it easier for cases to move predictably from intake to completion.
Pathology departments are under real economic pressure. Case volumes are rising, staffing is constrained, and turnaround expectations continue to tighten — yet much of the workday is still spent navigating systems instead of completing cases.
The impact isn’t just frustration: usable capacity is lost, turnaround times are extened, costs are increased and revenue quietly erodes.
When pathology workflows are fragmented across disconnected systems, departments lose capacity long before they hit staffing limits. Time is consumed navigating tools, reconciling information, and managing workarounds — not completing cases.That lost capacity directly affects turnaround times, throughput, and revenue capture, while increasing the risk of patient leakage to external providers. Improving pathology economics starts by restoring flow.
Pathology departments are paid to complete cases — not to manage images, folders, or handoffs between systems.
When work is organized around cases, rather than individual tools, it becomes easier to assign the right work to the right pathologist, monitor progress, and intervene before turnaround commitments are missed.
For pathologists, a case-centric workflow reduces unnecessary overhead and allows their time to stay focused on reading, reporting, and completing cases.
HyperPath brings digital pathology together into a single, modern platform designed around how cases actually move through a department.
Instead of forcing teams to stitch together imaging viewers, reporting tools, and manual workarounds, HyperPath provides a coherent workflow that helps cases progress predictably from intake to completion.
HyperPath is delivered as a secure, cloud-based SaaS platform, designed to integrate with existing systems without requiring new on-premise infrastructure.
HyperPath’s fee-for-use model is designed to align expenses with revenues while enabling departments to get started with minimal financial barriers.
HyperPath is built by a team that has deployed imaging and workflow platforms at enterprise scale — supporting real clinical operations under uptime, performance, and regulatory pressure.
We’ve operated these systems in production, across distributed healthcare environments, where reliability, security, and operational discipline aren’t aspirational — they’re required.
The platform also builds on technical lineage originating at Nationwide Children’s Hospital, where early telepathology systems supported large-scale academic and research workflows. HyperPath has been rebuilt for a modern, secure, cloud-native environment — informed by that experience, not constrained by it.
HyperPath is built as a modern, cloud-native platform designed to meet healthcare security and compliance expectations by default — not as add-on modules or afterthoughts.
By leveraging a secure public cloud environment and standards-based architecture, HyperPath reduces the operational and infrastructure burden typically placed on hospital IT teams.
Controls such as role-based access, audit logging, and encryption are built into the platform so departments can operate confidently without managing servers, storage, or complex deployments
Standards are not a limitation on innovation — they are what make durable innovation possible. Our commitment to DICOM and open standards permeates everything we do.
HyperPath is supported through Hypercare — a proactive support and delivery model designed for mission-critical clinical operations.
From implementation through day-to-day operation, Hypercare focuses on helping departments adopt best practices, institutionalize workflows, and operate with confidence.
This isn’t ticket-based support as an afterthought. It’s an integrated part of how the platform is delivered, monitored, and continuously improved.
We believe pathology leaders deserve clear, practical insight — not sales pitches. Our resources are designed to help teams understand where digital pathology is headed, what’s working today, and how to make informed decisions grounded in real operations.
If you’re exploring how to improve the productivity and economics of your pathology department, we’re happy to start with a practical conversation focused on your environment, your constraints, and where impact might be possible.
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