Health Imaging March 20, 2023
Hannah Murphy

The continued emergence of natural language processing (NLP) has caught the eye of experts in radiology recently, with some suggesting its use could streamline the process of integrating structured reporting across the specialty.

A new paper published in Insights into Imaging proposes that the use of NLP could be the solution to the woes of structured reporting (SR) by integrating speech recognition features—a known hindrance to the implementation of structured reporting. Corresponding author of the new paper Tobias Jorg, with the Department of Diagnostic and Interventional Radiology at the University Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg in Germany, and colleagues explained why SR uptake remains low, despite its known benefits.

“SR templates must be laboriously completed using a...

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