1998
DOI: 10.1117/12.319773
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<title>Impact of a voice recognition system on report cycle time and radiologist reading time</title>

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“…Interfacing of RIS-to-PACS improved radiology workflow through prefetching of relevant comparison images, 45 and matching of examination orders via Health Level 7 (HL7)-to-DICOM brokers for automated patient demographic data entry at the image acquisition modality, 46 though integration of PACS with systems outside of radiology was poor. An early speech recognition system for report generation was described 47 but broad adoption did not occur until the middle of the first decade of 2000 when context-sensitive integration with PACS and RIS was achieved, and voice recognition technology improved.…”
Section: Picture Archiving and Communication Systems Pastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interfacing of RIS-to-PACS improved radiology workflow through prefetching of relevant comparison images, 45 and matching of examination orders via Health Level 7 (HL7)-to-DICOM brokers for automated patient demographic data entry at the image acquisition modality, 46 though integration of PACS with systems outside of radiology was poor. An early speech recognition system for report generation was described 47 but broad adoption did not occur until the middle of the first decade of 2000 when context-sensitive integration with PACS and RIS was achieved, and voice recognition technology improved.…”
Section: Picture Archiving and Communication Systems Pastmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 391 Implementation of an HL7-DICOM broker for automated patient demographic data entry at the image acquisition modality was described 392 and the impact of a speech recognition report generation system was reported. 393 At this time some institutions were beginning to undergo major hardware and software upgrades to systems and one such experience was shared. 394 …”
Section: S Pacs Conferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%