Search Tag: radiology reporting
2024 30 Nov
Interstitial lung abnormalities (ILAs) are incidental findings on CT scans, potentially indicating early stages of interstitial lung disease. These abnormalities often remain unnoticed as they appear on scans primarily performed for non-respiratory indications, such as abdominal or thoracoabdominal imaging. Despite being asymptomatic at the time...Read more
2024 27 Oct
Structured reporting (SR) in radiology aims to standardise and enhance the quality of radiological reports, improving consistency, clarity and adherence to guidelines. Despite the recognised benefits, implementing SR widely has proven challenging. Traditional methods of SR often require considerable effort to create, maintain and update templates....Read more
2024 27 Oct
Structured reporting (SR) in radiology aims to standardise and enhance the quality of radiological reports, improving consistency, clarity and adherence to guidelines. Despite the recognised benefits, implementing SR widely has proven challenging. Traditional methods of SR often require considerable effort to create, maintain and update templates....Read more
2020 31 Mar
To improve radiologists' understanding of COVID-19 pneumonia, the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA) has issued an expert consensus statement on reporting chest CT findings related to the new coronavirus disease. The statement, published online in the journal Radiology: Cardiothoracic Imaging, is endorsed by the RSNA, the American...Read more
2017 16 Feb
What does value-based healthcare and value-based radiology mean to you as a Radiology Director? Value–based healthcare as a whole is an issue beyond the radiology department. For the time being, in Germany, it is more of a general trend. The insurance and the reimbursement systems haven’t really implemented the value-based reimbursement of...Read more