Radiology Reporting Errors: Learning from Report Addenda
Volume: 31, Issue: 02, Pages: 333 - 344
Published: Apr 1, 2021
Abstract
Background The addition of new information to a completed radiology report in the form of an “addendum” conveys a variety of information, ranging from less significant typographical errors to serious omissions and misinterpretations. Understanding the reasons for errors and their clinical implications will lead to better clinical governance and radiology practice. Aims This article assesses the common reasons which lead to addenda generation to...
Paper Details
Title
Radiology Reporting Errors: Learning from Report Addenda
Published Date
Apr 1, 2021
Volume
31
Issue
02
Pages
333 - 344
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