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Emergency study workflow: 3. Reporting

1. Pre-acquisition > 2. Acquisition > 3. Reporting > 4. Results distribution

The reporting phase occurs when the radiologist views the study images, then reports the findings.


Reporting phase of an emergency study

9. The radiologist interprets the study and dictates the report

The STAT, or emergency, study appears in the worklist at the radiologist’s display station. The study is marked as STAT, so that the radiologist reads it immediately.

The radiologist interprets the study, and often provides a preliminary verbal report directly to the emergency room physician. After the verbal report, the radiologist does an official report using a dictation system, such as a voice recognition system. The radiologist dictates, and eventually approves the report. The report is sent to the Radiology Information System (RIS) for storage, even though the ER doctor has already received a verbal interpretation of the study.

1. Pre-acquisition > 2. Acquisition > 3. Reporting > 4. Results distribution


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Topic number: 8099

Applies to: IMPAX 6.5.1 Client Knowledge Base