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Congress: ECR25
Poster Number: C-13620
Type: Poster: EPOS Radiologist (scientific)
Authorblock: P. Bombinski1, P. Paczuski2, K. Paczuski2; 1Warsaw/PL, 2Legionowo/PL
Disclosures:
Przemyslaw Bombinski: Consultant: CMO at upmedic
Paweł Paczuski: CEO: upmedic
Krzysztof Paczuski: Founder: upmedic
Keywords: Artificial Intelligence, Computer applications, eHealth, CAD, PACS, Teleradiology, Computer Applications-General, Cost-effectiveness, Efficacy studies, Patterns of Care, Workforce
Results

The use of triggers significantly accelerated the report preparation process (Tab. 1).

Specifically, trigger-based reporting resulted in a mean 322,6 words/min to be entered into the report, which is 16,5x more compared to typing (mean 19,6 words/min) and 1.86x more compared to voice dictation (mean 173,4 words/min).

Additionally, trigger-based reporting resulted in a mean 2614,3 characters/min to be entered into the report, which is 17x more compared to typing (mean 153,7 characters/min) and 1.9x more compared to voice dictation (mean 1378,7 words/min).

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