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Diagnostic Imaging Information Systems: DREAM. Reporting management

C Bucci1, P Campioni, A Meduri

  • 1GESI Gestione Sistemi per l'Informatica s.r.l., Roma, Italy.

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Radiology reporting is central to diagnostics and requires integrated information systems. The DREAM system enhances this process by focusing on information and functional integration for better clinical outcomes.

Area of Science:

  • Radiology and Medical Imaging
  • Health Informatics
  • Clinical Information Systems

Background:

  • Radiology reporting synthesizes the diagnostic process, forming a central clinical activity.
  • Effective reporting relies on seamless integration within the Diagnostic Imaging Department and the broader healthcare structure.
  • Information systems significantly enhance radiologist contributions through data and functional integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline the essential support functions of information tools for radiology reporting.
  • To detail the core objectives guiding the development of the DREAM system's reporting module.
  • To present the key solutions implemented to achieve these developmental objectives.

Main Methods:

  • Analysis of the diagnostic reporting process in radiology.

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  • Evaluation of information system requirements for clinical integration.
  • Development of a reporting module within the DREAM system based on defined objectives.
  • Main Results:

    • Identification of key support types offered by information tools.
    • Establishment of primary objectives for the DREAM reporting module.
    • Implementation of specific solutions to enhance reporting efficiency and integration.

    Conclusions:

    • Integrated information systems are crucial for optimizing radiology reporting.
    • The DREAM system's reporting module offers targeted support and solutions for enhanced diagnostic synthesis.
    • Effective departmental and hospital-wide integration is key to maximizing the impact of information systems in radiology.