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THE SAINT ECOSYSTEM

Modular intelligence for the modern laboratory

The Deployment Specs

Vendor-Agnostic Middleware

Designed to integrate with common WSI scanners and LIS environments using a middleware layer, without requiring full system replacement.

High-Performance Rendering

Optimized architecture supports low-latency visual overlays within standard digital pathology viewing environments.

Security & Data Controls

Built with security and privacy controls designed for healthcare environments, including configurable data handling policies.

Shadow Mode Monitoring

Parallel Model Evaluation
When configured, the system can operate in parallel evaluation mode, comparing model outputs with pathologist review and associated data inputs for internal performance analysis.

The Deployment Matrix

Pilot Program: 30-day evaluation period using your existing digital pathology workflow

Supports integration with common interoperability standards (e.g., HL7, FHIR), depending on deployment configuration

Supports integration with common interoperability standards (e.g., HL7, FHIR), depending on deployment configuration.

The Deployment Matrix

Retrospective analysis using available longitudinal datasets.

Support exploratory cohort identification based on configured biomarker criteria.

Support development of proprietary research assays and analytical tools.

PRODUCT & TECHNICAL FAQ

Clinical & Regulatory

What is the regulatory status of SAINT?

SAINT is currently offered for research use. Deployment in clinical laboratory environments requires independent validation by the deploying institution in accordance with applicable regulatory requirements.

Can this be used for primary diagnosis?

SAINT is not intended to replace pathologist interpretation. It is designed to provide analytical and workflow support. Final diagnostic decisions remain with the qualified medical professional.

Technical & Workflow

How does LIS integration work?

SAINT is designed to integrate with digital pathology and LIS environments using standard interoperability protocols such as HL7 and DICOM, depending on deployment configuration.

What is the processing speed?

Processing performance depends on hardware and deployment configuration. The system is designed to support low-latency visual overlays within standard digital pathology environments.