RSNA Radiology Reporting Initiative

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The RSNA has established a Radiology Reporting Committee to identify and promote "best practices" in radiology reporting. The Committee, part of the Radiology Informatics Committee, includes radiologists and imaging informatics experts. The Reporting Committee is closely linked to RSNA's Quality Improvement Committee and RadLex® Steering Committee.


Stay Informed: Joint the RSNA Reporting Forum

If you are interested in receiving periodic updates on the activities of the RSNA Reporting initiative, please join the RSNA Reporting Forum.

Stay Informed: Attend Reporting-Related Sessions at the RSNA Annual Meeting in Chicago

The RSNA Reporting committee will be reporting on its progress at the session below. We look forward to seeing you there.

The RSNA Reporting Initiative: Developing a Library of Best-Practices Radiology Report Templates

Session #II31: Tues Dec 01, 2009 10.30am

McCormick Place, Room S501ABC''

You may also be interested in attending these other Reporting-Related Sessions.

Background


Progress

  • June 2008: RSNA convened a workshop to plan the future of radiology reporting. More than 50 radiologists, medical informatics specialists, and representatives of cardiology, oncology, and pathology participated. Consensus was reached on a global template for diagnostic radiology reports, including standardized radiology report headings.
  • March 2009: Formed 13 subcommittees to create templates for specific clinical areas in collaboration with subspecialty professional organizations.
  • May 2009: Conducted an industry forum for radiology reporting vendors, attended by 20 vendor representatives. Slide presentations from that meeting can be found here.
  • December 2009: Planned availability of a small RSNA library of structured reporting templates, freely available for downloading and use.


Information for Reporting Template Developers

The information below is presented to aid radiologists and others who are developing reporting templates.


Technical Resources

  • RSNA RadLex radiology vocabulary. Terms in reporting templates will be mapped to RadLex and other controlled vocabularies.
  • Synoptic Reporting code site. We plan to adapt the RELAX-NG coding framework, developed by the College of American Pathologists, for use in radiology reporting.


References

We are constructing a bibliography of structured reporting in radiology.