Smart Reporting launches structured reporting solution for clinical pathology
Smart Reporting, a digital health start-up based in Munich, Germany, is now offering structured reporting in pathology. The solution enables pathologists and referring physicians to easily communicate and evaluate medical diagnostic data.
Structured reporting tools are a prerequisite for education, standardization, and quality control and result in higher satisfaction with physicians referring cases to pathologists and radiologists. Furthermore, structured reporting is the basis for enabling machine learning and AI. Smart Reporting, having already established their reporting tools in radiology, is now launching “Smart Pathology” at the European Congress of Pathology on September 7, 2019.
Smart Pathology’s user interface is interactive, multilingual, and speech-enabled. It allows pathologists to automatically create a report text by simply selecting the relevant properties in a case-specific template structure. Templates for the main indications (prostate resectates and punch biopsies, breast resectates, …) are available for free. Pathologists can customize these templates, create their own structures, and are always free to add or edit the generated report texts. Smart Pathology integrates with laboratory information systems but can also be used without any installation or setup by simply copying reports to the clipboard.
For more information and to get a free basic account please visit the product page at http://www.smart-reporting.com/smart-pathology
Smart Reporting is looking forward to exhibiting at the European Congress on Pathology in Nice, France, 7–10 September 2019. We hope to welcome you at our booth #R62 in Halle Rhodes where we will be showcasing Smart Reporting’s software for structured reporting!
About Smart Reporting GmbH:
Smart Reporting, a digital health start-up based in Munich, Germany, develops software for medical reporting in radiology and pathology. The software creates structured, standardized, high-quality reports with the help of decision trees and provides clinical background information for a guided diagnosis. Reports are complete and fully machine-readable and can thus be directly used for clinical databases. The software is a platform solution and can be integrated with hospital information systems, one-click translation, semantic speech recognition, clinical trial reporting, and artificial intelligence algorithms for automated image analysis.
Contact:
Smart Reporting GmbH
Dr. Andreas Keil
Brienner Str. 11, 80333 Munich, Germany
a.keil+patho-news@smart-reporting.com
https://smart-reporting.com