Weibtraub H D, Worcester J, Resnic A, Kolodny G M
Radiology. 1976 Nov;121(2):349-52. doi: 10.1148/121.2.349.
The Rapid Telephone Access System (RTAS) for radiology reporting was evaluated clinically among patients undergoing fluoroscopy, excretory urography, or cholecystography at a community-based teaching hospital. After the radiologist has dictated his report in the customary manner, it can be heard by the referring physician using any telephone. Reports can be reduced to hard copy by a typist, or an automatic typewriter can be programmed to print normal or standard reports. Time between dictation and access of the report was significantly reduced after installation of the RTAS (p less than 0.001). There was also a trend toward reduced hospital stay (p less than 0.05) for patients in the study group. The system has been readily accepted by radiologists and referring physicians.
在一家社区教学医院,对接受荧光检查、排泄性尿路造影或胆囊造影的患者进行了放射学报告快速电话访问系统(RTAS)的临床评估。放射科医生按常规方式口述报告后,会诊医生可通过任何电话收听。报告可由打字员打印成硬拷贝,也可对自动打字机进行编程以打印常规或标准报告。安装RTAS后,口述报告与获取报告之间的时间显著缩短(p<0.001)。研究组患者的住院时间也有缩短的趋势(p<0.05)。该系统已被放射科医生和会诊医生欣然接受。