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1Department of Radiology, Veterans Affairs Maryland Healthcare System, 10 North Greene Street, Baltimore, MA, 21201, USA. breiner1@comcast.net.
Abstract:
In order to better elucidate and understand the causative factors and clinical implications of uncertainty in medical reporting, one must first create a referenceable database which records a number of standardized metrics related to uncertainty language, clinical context, technology, and provider and patient data. The resulting analytics can in turn be used to create context and user-specific reporting guidelines, real-time decision support, educational resources, and quality assurance measures. If this technology can be directly integrated into reporting technology and workflow, the goal is to proactively improve clinical outcomes at the point of care.
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