ESR eHealth 8 - Is there a future for structured reporting?
Lectures
1
Chairperson's introduction
05:00Merel Huisman, Nijmegen / NL
2
Past and present of structured reporting
15:00Tobias Jorg, Mainz / DE
3
Steps to success for a state-of-the-art radiology report
15:00Edith Vassallo, Imsida / MT
4
Structuring free-text reports with NLP and large language models
15:00Keno K. Bressem, Berlin / DE
5
Panel discussion: When will we be able to produce reusable data in clinical routine?
10:00Panel discussion: When will we be able to produce reusable data in clinical routine?
This session should provide an overview on past developments, current trends and potential future developments in structured radiology reporting. Following up on the currently published Update on Structured Reporting by the ESR, the speakers will discuss where and how structured reporting is already being used and what constitutes a state-of-the-art radiological report that provides the most relevant items to the referring physicians in a usable and actionable format. Lastly, current developments in Natural Language Processing and Large Language Models are discussed as how those technologies will impact how we report and extract structured data from unstructured reports.
5 min
Chairperson's introduction
Merel Huisman, Nijmegen / Netherlands
15 min
Past and present of structured reporting
Tobias Jorg, Mainz / Germany
15 min
Steps to success for a state-of-the-art radiology report
Edith Vassallo, Imsida / Malta
15 min
Structuring free-text reports with NLP and large language models
Keno K. Bressem, Berlin / Germany
10 min
Panel discussion: When will we be able to produce reusable data in clinical routine?
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