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The Challenges, Opportunities, and Imperative of Structured Reporting in Medical Imaging
Journal of Digital Imaging, 10/12/09
Reiner BI et al. – These will collectively enhance efforts to improve quality in reporting, stimulate new technology development, and counteract the impending threat of commoditization within radiology. Structured reporting offers a number of unique opportunities and advantages over traditional free text reporting and will provide a means for the radiology community to add value to its most important service deliverable the radiology report.
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