iSOFT, a multinational company specializing in information technologies for the health sector, has obtained from PAT-Win, its comprehensive information system for Pathological Anatomy, the certificate of interoperability conformity from the TicSalut Foundation. This certification makes PAT-Win the first and only information system for Pathological Anatomy approved and, therefore, recommended by the Office of Standards and Interoperability of the TicSalut Foundation, for the area of ​​Catalonia.

La TicSalut Foundation, a body dependent on the Generalitat de Catalunya, through its Office of Standards and Interoperability, and in order to continue promoting through the standardization of Pathological Anatomy information systems of the Shared Clinical History and Central Registry projects of the Càncer de Catalunya, led by the Agency for Information, Evaluation and Quality in Health of the Generalitat de Catalunya, has established a series of objective standards in terms of coding in SNOMED CT and interoperability with existing information systems, for the homologation of the technological solutions to the providers that wish to distribute in the integral sanitary system of public use of Catalonia (SISCAT).

In this sense, the solution ISOFT PAT-Win, currently the information system for Pathological Anatomy with greater coverage in Spain, has satisfactorily covered all the criteria established to obtain certification and place iSOFT as the first provider approved by the TicSalut Foundation.


Carlos Gallego, head of the Office of Standards and Interoperability of the TicSalut Foundation: "Electronic medical records are fed by different sources of information that reside in the different systems of hospitals. These systems must have an interoperability framework that allow us to share the information they generate in a structured way and comply with a series of standards.From the Office of Standards and Interoperability of the TicSalut Foundation we have defined the interoperability requirements that Pathological Anatomy systems must have so that the The information they manage may be part of the hospital's electronic medical record, the Shared Clinical History of Catalonia and the Central Cancer Registry. On these requirements we have a compliance procedure that ensures that the accredited system is an interoperable system. "

Francisco Javier Perez Fernandez, ISOFT Business Development Manager for Southern Europe and Latin America: "Departmental information systems must have a high degree of interoperability so that their integration with the corporate information system and the electronic medical record of the patient is completely transparent to the healthcare professional, and iSOFT solutions continue to demonstrate its high degree of adaptability to the requirements of any healthcare system, nationally and internationally. is leading the adoption of semantic standards (SNOMED CT) in the field of Pathological Anatomy, specifically adapted to the particular needs of any service, in this case for the comprehensive health system of public use of Catalonia (SISCAT) "


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