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  • Radiology Informatics
  • Health IT Standards
  • Medical Imaging

Background:

  • Structured reporting is crucial for advancing radiological findings and quality assessment.
  • Current IT systems need standardized frameworks for effective implementation of structured reporting.
  • Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine (DICOM) is a foundational standard.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To highlight the necessity of IT standards for clinically meaningful structured reporting in radiology.
  • To identify key standards and initiatives that support the implementation of structured reporting.
  • To emphasize the availability of building blocks for efficient and harmonized IT solutions.

Main Methods:

  • Review of existing IT standards relevant to radiology reporting, including DICOM, RadLex, and IHE profiles.
  • Discussion of the role of Management of Radiology Report Templates (MRRT) profiles.
  • Assessment of the current availability of IT implementation building blocks.

Main Results:

  • Standards such as DICOM, RadLex, and IHE interoperability profiles are essential for structured reporting.
  • Management of Radiology Report Templates (MRRT) profiles are central to these standards.
  • The necessary building blocks for efficient IT implementation and national harmonization are currently available.

Conclusions:

  • Clinically meaningful structured reporting necessitates adherence to established IT standards.
  • Radiologists should engage with these standards and advocate for compliant solutions from vendors.
  • Available standards facilitate efficient IT implementation and harmonization in radiology.