Purpose: To determine why, despite growing evidence that radiologists and referring physicians prefer structured reporting (SR) to free text (FT) reporting, SR has not been widely adopted in most radiology departments. Methods: A focus group was formed consisting of 11 radiology professionals from eight countries. Eight topics were submitted for discussion. The meeting was videotaped, transcribed, and analyzed according to the principles of qualitative healthcare research. Results: Perceived advantages of SR were facilitation of research, easy comparison, discouragement of ambiguous reports, embedded links to images, highlighting important findings, not having to dictate text nobody will read, and automatic translation of teleradiology repo...
In traditional radiology practice, reports are typically dictated and then transcribed.? While the f...
Background The radiology report is the key component in the communication between radiologists and r...
Introduction: The field of diagnostic radiology continues to struggle with the clinical adoption of ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the opinion on structured reporting (SR) and its usage by radiologist members...
Structured reporting is emerging as a key element of optimising radiology’s contribution to patient ...
In this dissertation, the author looks for the answer to six research questions on the radiology rep...
Objectives Structured reporting (SR) in radiology reporting is suggested to be a promising tool in c...
Despite dramatic innovation in medical imaging and information system technologies, the radiology re...
Numerous publications have shown the value of structured reporting in communication with referring p...
Significant technical advances have been made in radiology since the first discovery of X-rays. Diag...
INTRODUCTION: This work proposes to improve the transmission of information between requiring physic...
Background: Structured reporting and standardized criteria are increasingly recognized as means of i...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate what referring clinicians suggest when asked how the quality of radiology ...
Abstract The job of the diagnostic radiologist is two-fold: identifying and interpreting the informa...
Structured reporting has substantial interest in radiology. As this way of reporting increases quali...
In traditional radiology practice, reports are typically dictated and then transcribed.? While the f...
Background The radiology report is the key component in the communication between radiologists and r...
Introduction: The field of diagnostic radiology continues to struggle with the clinical adoption of ...
OBJECTIVES: To assess the opinion on structured reporting (SR) and its usage by radiologist members...
Structured reporting is emerging as a key element of optimising radiology’s contribution to patient ...
In this dissertation, the author looks for the answer to six research questions on the radiology rep...
Objectives Structured reporting (SR) in radiology reporting is suggested to be a promising tool in c...
Despite dramatic innovation in medical imaging and information system technologies, the radiology re...
Numerous publications have shown the value of structured reporting in communication with referring p...
Significant technical advances have been made in radiology since the first discovery of X-rays. Diag...
INTRODUCTION: This work proposes to improve the transmission of information between requiring physic...
Background: Structured reporting and standardized criteria are increasingly recognized as means of i...
OBJECTIVE: To investigate what referring clinicians suggest when asked how the quality of radiology ...
Abstract The job of the diagnostic radiologist is two-fold: identifying and interpreting the informa...
Structured reporting has substantial interest in radiology. As this way of reporting increases quali...
In traditional radiology practice, reports are typically dictated and then transcribed.? While the f...
Background The radiology report is the key component in the communication between radiologists and r...
Introduction: The field of diagnostic radiology continues to struggle with the clinical adoption of ...