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[Speech recognition: impact on workflow and report availability].

C Glaser1, C Trumm, S Nissen-Meyer

  • 1Institut für Klinische Radiologie, Klinikum Grosshadern der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München. christian.glaser@med.uni-muenchen.de

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|July 29, 2005
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Speech recognition systems (SRS) offer an alternative for medical reports, improving availability but potentially increasing radiologist reporting time. Continuous training and correction are essential for accurate SRS performance.

Area of Science:

  • Medical informatics
  • Radiology reporting technology

Context:

  • Speech recognition systems (SRS) are evolving as a viable alternative to traditional medical report transcription.
  • Integration with RIS/RIS-PACS enhances SRS benefits.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the clinical performance of SRS in medical reporting.
  • To assess the impact of SRS on report availability and radiologist efficiency.

Summary:

  • Modern SRS offer features like macros, templates, and voice control.
  • Key performance indicators include recognition rate (error rate) and time efficiency.
  • Error rates range from 4-28%, with vocabulary errors potentially causing misinterpretation.

Impact:

  • SRS implementation significantly improves report availability, especially for CT and CR.

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  • Individual reporting time may increase by 20-30% for CT, MRI, and CR.
  • Successful SRS adoption depends on transcription staff qualifications and involves a workload shift to radiologists.