A reporting workflow for the whole imaging service
Imaging services document studies, not visits — so Medical Scribe adapts to dictation. Each read is spoken once and drafted into a full report; sonographer worksheets discussed aloud, procedure encounters, and results consultations produce their own structured notes. One workflow covers the reading room and the patient-facing corners of the department alike.
Six sections, every study, every reader
Drafts follow the built-in Radiology and Imaging Specialist’s note — Patient Information, Clinical History, Comparison, Technique, Findings, Impression — so the comparison is never silently skipped and the impression always addresses the indication. Findings stay organized by region, with measurements exactly as dictated.
Structure that protects the service
Most imaging disputes turn on the report: was the prior compared, was the recommendation explicit, did the impression answer the question. A fixed section structure means those elements are visibly present or visibly absent at sign-off — and since only dictated content appears, the signed report reflects the actual read.