Multispecialty Enterprise Imaging Workgroup Consensus on Interactive Multimedia Reporting Current State and Road to the Future: HIMSS-SIIM Collaborative White Paper

Author:

Roth Christopher J.ORCID,Clunie David A.,Vining David J.,Berkowitz Seth J.,Berlin Alejandro,Bissonnette Jean-Pierre,Clark Shawn D.,Cornish Toby C.,Eid Monief,Gaskin Cree M.,Goel Alexander K.,Jacobs Genevieve C.,Kwan David,Luviano Damien M.,McBee Morgan P.,Miller Kelly,Hafiz Abdul Moiz,Obcemea Ceferino,Parwani Anil V.,Rotemberg Veronica,Silver Elliot L.,Storm Erik S.,Tcheng James E.,Thullner Karen S.,Folio Les R.

Abstract

AbstractDiagnostic and evidential static image, video clip, and sound multimedia are captured during routine clinical care in cardiology, dermatology, ophthalmology, pathology, physiatry, radiation oncology, radiology, endoscopic procedural specialties, and other medical disciplines. Providers typically describe the multimedia findings in contemporaneous electronic health record clinical notes or associate a textual interpretative report. Visual communication aids commonly used to connect, synthesize, and supplement multimedia and descriptive text outside medicine remain technically challenging to integrate into patient care. Such beneficial interactive elements may include hyperlinks between text, multimedia elements, alphanumeric and geometric annotations, tables, graphs, timelines, diagrams, anatomic maps, and hyperlinks to external educational references that patients or provider consumers may find valuable. This HIMSS-SIIM Enterprise Imaging Community workgroup white paper outlines the current and desired clinical future state of interactive multimedia reporting (IMR). The workgroup adopted a consensus definition of IMR as “interactive medical documentation that combines clinical images, videos, sound, imaging metadata, and/or image annotations with text, typographic emphases, tables, graphs, event timelines, anatomic maps, hyperlinks, and/or educational resources to optimize communication between medical professionals, and between medical professionals and their patients.” This white paper also serves as a precursor for future efforts toward solving technical issues impeding routine interactive multimedia report creation and ingestion into electronic health records.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computer Science Applications,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology

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