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* [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18442766?dopt=Abstract The radiology report of the future: a summary of the 2007 Intersociety Conference]
  
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* [http://radiology.rsnajnls.org/cgi/content/full/249/3/739 A point-counterpoint commentary] on the merits of structured reporting in radiology
  
 
== Progress ==
 
== Progress ==

Revision as of 22:21, 28 May 2009

RSNA Radiology Reporting Initiative

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.

Background Reading

  • Towards best practices in radiology reporting. Radiology 2009 [in press].

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.
  • May 2009: RSNA held an industry forum for radiology reporting vendors, attended by 20 vendor representatives.
  • December 2009: Planned availability of a small RSNA library of structured reporting templates, freely available for downloading and use.

Reporting Template Guidelines

We have developed report template guidelines for use by template authors. The templates will be converted to a format that is compatible with the HL7 Clinical Document Architecture standard.

References

We are constructing a bibliography of structured reporting in radiology.