The patient-friendly radiology report: history, evolution, challenges and opportunities
- PMID: 35803159
- DOI: 10.1016/j.clinimag.2022.06.018
The patient-friendly radiology report: history, evolution, challenges and opportunities
Abstract
The past several decades have witnessed dramatic developments and improvements in the field of radiology, including technologic innovations and new imaging modalities, picture archiving and communication systems, and the rise of artificial intelligence. At the same time, an evolution has been occurring in a fundamental component of radiology practice - the radiologist's report. Initially, the radiology report was a private written communication between the radiologist and the referring physician 1,2. Today, the report is an electronic document, displayed on web portals, and visible to both physicians and the patients themselves.3 A provision in the 21st Century Cures Act, signed into law on December 13, 2016, ensures that radiology reports in the electronic health record are visible to patients without delay 4. To meet modern patient expectations and legal requirements, the structure and purpose of the radiologist report is changing. This article will provide an overview of the history of radiology reporting and the law, discuss the role of the radiologist report within the context of patient and family centered care, review current strategies and investigations in patient-friendly reporting, and summarize radiology reporting challenges and opportunities for the future.
Keywords: 21st Century Cures Act; Patient and family centered care; Patient experience; Patient-friendly radiology report.
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