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A Hypermedia Tool to Support the Interaction between Radiologists and Clinicians
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In this work we discuss problems related to the radiological reporting process and attempt to identify the ones which emerge during clinician-radiologist communication. We propose a hyper-reporting system, which allows the clinician to share the knowledge and critical factors that prompt the radiologist's diagnostic hypothesis during the discussion of results. This is possible by creating hypermedia links among different elements: reporting text, images, comments and the graphic models library. These elements make radiological knowledge explicit and clarify to the clinician the logical-diagnostic path traveled by the radiologist. A questionnaire, a survey of clinicians' and radiologists' needs allowed us to define some aspects of a hypermedia demo interface. Finally, we describe an example of a working session with the use of a few explanatory cards.
Title: A Hypermedia Tool to Support the Interaction between Radiologists and Clinicians
Description:
In this work we discuss problems related to the radiological reporting process and attempt to identify the ones which emerge during clinician-radiologist communication.
We propose a hyper-reporting system, which allows the clinician to share the knowledge and critical factors that prompt the radiologist's diagnostic hypothesis during the discussion of results.
This is possible by creating hypermedia links among different elements: reporting text, images, comments and the graphic models library.
These elements make radiological knowledge explicit and clarify to the clinician the logical-diagnostic path traveled by the radiologist.
A questionnaire, a survey of clinicians' and radiologists' needs allowed us to define some aspects of a hypermedia demo interface.
Finally, we describe an example of a working session with the use of a few explanatory cards.
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