Abstract Objective: To evaluate the opinion and perception of referring physicians regarding the radiology report, in order to develop tools that promote an improvement in its quality. Materials and Methods: We prepared a questionnaire containing ten multiple choice questions about the radiology report, administering it to 70 physicians (35 specialists and 35 residents working in specialties other than radiology). Results: Referring physicians (specialists and residents) showed a preference for structured reports, with a description explained in universal medical language and a complete conclusion listing the diagnostic possibilities with the degree of certainty. The examination technique should be described, and the final report is best...
© 2015 American College of Radiology. Purpose: Imaging results are generally communicated to patient...
GOAL In order to ensure high-quality cooperation between referring physicians and imaging servic...
Purpose. Studies encompassing the views and aspirations of general practitioners (GPs) concerning th...
Abstract Objective: To improve communication between attending physicians and radiologists by defin...
Background & Aims: Radiology reports are often the only means of communication between radiologists ...
Purpose: To investigate and compare the opinions and expectations regarding the radiology report of ...
PURPOSE Although there have been many publications on composing an accurate radiological report, ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate what referring clinicians suggest when asked how the quality of radiology ...
Background: Structured reporting and standardized criteria are increasingly recognized as means of i...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the appropriateness and accuracy of 500 radiology requests and their m...
In this dissertation, the author looks for the answer to six research questions on the radiology rep...
AIM: To investigate how neurologists perceive the value of the radiology report and to analyse the r...
PURPOSE:Currently, there is a growing need for patient-centered radiology in which radiologists comm...
The radiology request/referral is an important part of the communication between the referring physi...
Imaging reports are the primary method of communicating diagnostic imaging findings between the radi...
© 2015 American College of Radiology. Purpose: Imaging results are generally communicated to patient...
GOAL In order to ensure high-quality cooperation between referring physicians and imaging servic...
Purpose. Studies encompassing the views and aspirations of general practitioners (GPs) concerning th...
Abstract Objective: To improve communication between attending physicians and radiologists by defin...
Background & Aims: Radiology reports are often the only means of communication between radiologists ...
Purpose: To investigate and compare the opinions and expectations regarding the radiology report of ...
PURPOSE Although there have been many publications on composing an accurate radiological report, ...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate what referring clinicians suggest when asked how the quality of radiology ...
Background: Structured reporting and standardized criteria are increasingly recognized as means of i...
PURPOSE: This study evaluated the appropriateness and accuracy of 500 radiology requests and their m...
In this dissertation, the author looks for the answer to six research questions on the radiology rep...
AIM: To investigate how neurologists perceive the value of the radiology report and to analyse the r...
PURPOSE:Currently, there is a growing need for patient-centered radiology in which radiologists comm...
The radiology request/referral is an important part of the communication between the referring physi...
Imaging reports are the primary method of communicating diagnostic imaging findings between the radi...
© 2015 American College of Radiology. Purpose: Imaging results are generally communicated to patient...
GOAL In order to ensure high-quality cooperation between referring physicians and imaging servic...
Purpose. Studies encompassing the views and aspirations of general practitioners (GPs) concerning th...