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Scriptor Software Deconstructs Radiology Dictation with rScriptor

Scriptor Software has launched rScriptor, a voice recognition and radiology reporting tool that uses natural language processing and artificial intelligence to help radiologists create reports using any voice recognition software.

rScriptor separates transcription from reporting and includes the following features:

  • Structured Report Templates for consistency and standardization across all studies, fully customizable by practice and individual radiologist.
  • Real-Time Quality Assurance with automated error checking that catches typos, misplaced anatomy descriptions, and coding issues before finalization.
  • Built-In Billing &; Coding Compliance, ensuring every report meets payer requirements.
  • American College of Radiology recommendations to enhance patient safety and continuity of care.
  • AI-Powered Impression Drafting that generates preliminary impressions that radiologists can refine.
  • Any-Dictation Compatibility that pairs with any voice-to-text software.

"For too long, radiology groups have been forced into one-size-fits-all bundles that deliver subpar reporting or poor-quality transcription," said Dr. John Stewart, founder and CEO of Scriptor Software, in a statement. "I see groups spend tens or even hundreds of thousands of dollars to upgrade to the newest dictation software or AI application with the promise of improved radiology reporting, only to be disappointed. With rScriptor, we're giving radiologists the freedom to choose the tools they need: best-in-class reporting integrated with the voice recognition solution of their choosing. By unlinking transcription and reporting, the radiologists can get the best of both worlds."

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