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Background:

  • Traditional free-text radiology reports can be less efficient and comprehensive.
  • Structured reporting aims to improve the quality and utility of radiology reports.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To review the benefits of innovations in radiology reporting.
  • To discuss the impact of structured reporting on clinical decision-making, patient experience, and healthcare outcomes.

Main Methods:

  • Literature review of technological innovations in radiology reporting.
  • Analysis of the advantages of structured reporting over free-text reports.

Main Results:

  • Structured reporting reduces diagnostic errors and improves comprehensiveness and guideline adherence.
  • Technological innovations facilitate the integration of structured reporting into clinical practice.
  • Innovations positively impact clinical decisions, patient experience, imaging costs, and population health.

Conclusions:

  • Structured reporting and its innovations are crucial for efficient and effective radiology.
  • Future directions, including artificial intelligence, hold significant promise for further advancements in radiology reporting.