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"Multiple studies show that referring physicians have a clear preference for structured radiology reports due to clarity and ease of interpretation, yet a one-size-fits all approach does not address disease complexities. Concurrently, the use of structured radiology templates has increased, driven in part by the need to comply with big data and artificial intelligence as well as reimbursement. Standardization of reporting is one of the first essential steps in the transformation of radiology from "the art of imaging" to a robust data science. Radiology Structured Reporting Handbook: Disease-Specific Templates and Interpretation Pearls by Professors Olga R. Brook, Wieland H. Sommer, and esteemed colleagues is a highly practical guide on structured reporting for every major area of radiology. Featuring disease-specific templates, the book is organized in 6 sections and 53 chapters. The first section covers core foundation topics, from different definitions of structured reporting and pros and cons to change management and how to build templates. Five disease-specific sections encompass specific cancers and a variety of abdominal, thoracic, neurological, and cardiovascular diseases and conditions"--
Radiology (incl. Interventional Radiology). --- Medical radiology. --- Medical writing. --- Radiology. --- Picture archiving and communication systems in medicine. --- Radiology Information Systems --- Medical Records --- Decision Making, Computer-Assisted --- Radiology --- Radiologie. --- Systèmes de communication et d'archivage d'images en médecine. --- radiology. --- Picture archiving and communication systems in medicine --- standards
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