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  • Medical Informatics
  • Otorhinolaryngology

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  • Conventional free-text medical reports present challenges in consistency and comparability.
  • Increasing complexity in medical data necessitates improved documentation methods.

Purpose:

  • To evaluate the impact of structured reporting (SR) on diagnostic quality, efficiency, and user satisfaction.
  • To explore the potential of SR in various medical disciplines, particularly otorhinolaryngology.

Summary:

  • Structured reporting significantly enhances the quality and completeness of medical findings compared to free-text.
  • SR demonstrates improvements in time efficiency, inter-rater reliability, and learning effects.
  • User and referring physician satisfaction increases with SR, especially in interdisciplinary settings.

Impact:

  • SR optimizes diagnosis and treatment, raising therapeutic standards.
  • It facilitates better management of complex medical information.
  • Future research should investigate SR's application with artificial intelligence for enhanced scientific evaluability.