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Integration of AI into radiology workflow: Smart Reporting Joins ‘Radiology Reimagined’ Demonstration at RSNA 2024
Thomas Doriath : 17 October 2024
Munich (Germany), October 17th, 2024 – Smart Reporting announced today that it will take part in “Radiology Reimagined: AI, innovation and interoperability in practice” to be held Dec. 1 - 4 at the 110th Scientific Assembly and Annual Meeting of the Radiological Society of North America (RSNA 2024), the world’s leading annual medical imaging forum, at McCormick Place in Chicago.
“Radiology Reimagined: AI, innovation and interoperability in practice” formerly known as “Imaging AI in Practice”, features a demonstration of new AI technologies and integration standards needed to embed AI into the diagnostic radiology workflow. The interactive exhibit will enable attendees to determine what is possible, identify the right questions to ask, and learn how to introduce and scale AI into their radiology practices.
This year’s demonstration features 25 products from 20 vendor partners, each demonstrating cutting-edge use cases across various subspecialties such as neurology, prostate imaging, ambulatory care, obstetric imaging and radiology-pathology correlation. Using real-world clinical scenarios and interoperability standards, vendors will walk RSNA 2024 meeting attendees through the exhibit to experience new tools and practice enhancements enabled by AI.
Each demonstration follows a fictional patient through a clinical scenario involving both emergent and long-term care and highlights many steps in the radiology workflow where AI can assist the radiologist and improve the efficiency and quality of care.
SmartReports will be a key component in live demonstration of the entire radiology workflow
Smart Reporting's reporting solution, SmartReports, will be a key component of a live demonstration that encompasses the entire radiology workflow, including Worklist, PACS, AI Orchestrator solutions, an AI findings viewer from Fovia, and AI solutions from Siemens Healthineers and Biotics. Following the review of AI findings by the user, coded findings relevant to reporting will be automatically transmitted to SmartReports using HL7 FHIR. Within SmartReports, the synoptic reports will be pre-populated, modified, finalized, and distributed to downstream systems, making them accessible for organizational and clinical analytics.
"As a leader in HealthTech, we are thrilled to be part of the Radiology Reimagined demonstration at RSNA 2024. This collaboration highlights our dedication to advancing radiology through cutting-edge AI solutions. We believe that integrating AI into the radiology workflow empowers healthcare professionals to deliver faster insights, better outcomes, and ultimately smarter care for patients.", says Philipp Matthies, Head of Research & Innovation at Smart Reporting.
The demo will spotlight the newest interoperability and integration standards, including Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise (IHE) AI Results & Integrated Real-time Applications (IHE AIR and IHE IRA profiles), CDS Hooks, HL7 FHIR and HL7 FHIRcast, among others. Semantic standards such as RSNA Common Data Elements (CDEs) and Radiology Lexicon (RadLex) will also play a pivotal role in showcasing the demo’s capabilities.
Radiology Reimagined: AI, innovation and interoperability in practice will be presented Sunday, Dec. 1 to Wednesday, Dec. 4 (10 a.m. – 5 p.m. CT) at RSNA 2024, McCormick Place, South Hall A, Level 3 – AI Showcase – Booth 5104.
For more information on RSNA 2024 or to register, visit RSNA.org/annual-meeting.
About Smart Reporting
Smart Reporting was founded in 2014 by Wieland Sommer, Professor of Radiology with a Master's in Public Health (Harvard, US). The company was established in Munich with the vision of harnessing the value of medical data for better decision-making and treatment. Today, it has an interdisciplinary team of 70 doctors, data scientists and software engineers who develop software from Germany, Austria, Switzerland and Brazil based on their detailed understanding of clinical workflows. The company's multilingual software for structured diagnostics in radiology and pathology is used by more than 15 000 physicians in over 90 countries. www.smart-reporting.com
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