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Erschienen in: Journal of Digital Imaging 1/2006

01.01.2006

Six Characteristics of Effective Structured Reporting and the Inevitable Integration with Speech Recognition

verfasst von: David Liu, Mark Zucherman, William B. Tulloss Jr.

Erschienen in: Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine | Ausgabe 1/2006

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Abstract

The reporting of radiological images is undergoing dramatic changes due to the introduction of two new technologies: structured reporting and speech recognition. Each technology has its own unique advantages. The highly organized content of structured reporting facilitates data mining and billing, whereas speech recognition offers a natural succession from the traditional dictation–transcription process. This article clarifies the distinction between the process and outcome of structured reporting, describes fundamental requirements for any effective structured reporting system, and describes the potential development of a novel, easy-to-use, customizable structured reporting system that incorporates speech recognition. This system should have all the advantages derived from structured reporting, accommodate a wide variety of user needs, and incorporate speech recognition as a natural component and extension of the overall reporting process.
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Metadaten
Titel
Six Characteristics of Effective Structured Reporting and the Inevitable Integration with Speech Recognition
verfasst von
David Liu
Mark Zucherman
William B. Tulloss Jr.
Publikationsdatum
01.01.2006
Erschienen in
Journal of Imaging Informatics in Medicine / Ausgabe 1/2006
Print ISSN: 2948-2925
Elektronische ISSN: 2948-2933
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10278-005-8734-0

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