Radiology reporting software designed to increase efficiency for radiologists. It uses customizable templates, SmartMacros, and optional generative AI to create structured reports from dictation, integrating with existing voice recognition systems.
rScriptor is a radiology reporting software developed by Scriptor Software, a company founded by a practicing radiologist. The product is designed to increase the efficiency and accuracy of creating radiology reports. It integrates with existing voice recognition and dictation software like Powerscribe and Dragon, allowing radiologists to maintain their workflow. The core functionality revolves around 'SmartMacros' and structured templates, which convert dictated findings into complete, error-checked reports in seconds. The software includes an extensive, 1300+ page knowledge base with ACR guidelines and other protocols accessible during dictation. It also features an NLP engine for real-time error checking and can assist with MIPS compliance and automated CPT/ICD-10 coding. While pricing is not public, the company offers a free trial and personalized demos. The tool is aimed exclusively at radiologists and radiology practices seeking to reduce reporting time and fatigue.
Converts dictated findings into a full, structured report in approximately 0.3 seconds.
Allows single dictated phrases to dynamically populate multiple sections of a report, including findings, impression, and recommendations, based on context like patient demographics.
Provides access to over 1300 pages of radiological guidelines, including ACR recommendations and scoring systems like LI-RADS, directly within the reporting workflow.
A proprietary NLP engine checks reports for common errors such as left/right inconsistencies, gender-specific mistakes, and anatomical inaccuracies before signing.
Works seamlessly with existing dictation software, including Powerscribe, Dragon, and M-Modal, without requiring a change in workflow.
Ships with over 350 pre-configured report templates that can be customized to a practice's specific needs.
The NLP algorithm checks reports for wording that does not meet MIPS requirements and provides warnings.
Can be configured to automatically insert CPT and/or ICD-10 codes into every report to streamline billing.
Offers the option to use Generative AI to create the impression section of a report.
Designed to be operated entirely through dictation, allowing radiologists to keep their eyes on medical images.
Generates reports in a consistent format to facilitate easier comparison between sequential exams.
Automatically generates appropriate follow-up recommendations based on factors like patient age and lesion size, adhering to the latest guidelines.
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Radiology reporting software designed to increase efficiency for radiologists. It uses customizable templates, SmartMacros, and optional generative AI to create structured reports from dictation, integrating with existing voice recognition systems.
Does rScriptor have an in-app market place?
Yes
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