283 results on '"Reiner, Bruce I."'
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2. Quantifying Analysis of Uncertainty in Medical Reporting: Creation of User and Context-Specific Uncertainty Profiles
3. Quantitative Analysis of Uncertainty in Medical Reporting: Creating a Standardized and Objective Methodology
4. Redefining the Practice of Peer Review Through Intelligent Automation Part 1: Creation of a Standardized Methodology and Referenceable Database
5. Redefining the Practice of Peer Review Through Intelligent Automation Part 2: Data-Driven Peer Review Selection and Assignment
6. Redefining the Practice of Peer Review Through Intelligent Automation—Part 3: Automated Report Analysis and Data Reconciliation
7. Opportunities for Radiation-Dose Optimization Through Standardized Analytics and Decision Support
8. Hidden Costs of Poor Image Quality: A Radiologist’s Perspective
9. Reengineering Workflow: A Focus on Personnel and Process
10. Reengineering Workflow: The Radiologist’S Perspective
11. The Quality/Safety Medical Index: Implementation and Analysis
12. The Quality/Safety Medical Index: a Standardized Method for Concurrent Optimization of Radiation Dose and Image Quality in Medical Imaging
13. Medical Imaging Data Reconciliation, Part 4: Reconciliation of Radiology Reports and Clinical Outcomes Data
14. Medical Imaging Data Reconciliation, Part 3: Reconciliation of Historical and Current Radiology Report Data
15. Medical Imaging Data Reconciliation, Part 2: Clinical Order Entry and Imaging Report Data Reconciliation
16. Medical Imaging Data Reconciliation, Part 1: Innovation Opportunity
17. Strategies for Radiology Reporting and Communication: Part 4: Quality Assurance and Education
18. Strategies for Radiology Reporting and Communication Part 3: Patient Communication and Education
19. Innovation Opportunities in Critical Results Communication: Practical Solutions
20. Strategies for Radiology Reporting and Communication: Part 2: Using Visual Imagery for Enhanced and Standardized Communication
21. Creating Accountability in Image Quality Analysis. Part 4: Quality Analytics
22. Strategies for Radiology Reporting and Communication. Part 1: Challenges and Heightened Expectations
23. Creating Accountability in Image Quality Analysis Part 3: Creation of a Standardized Image-Centric Mark-Up and Annotation Tool
24. Innovation Opportunities in Critical Results Communication: Theoretical Concepts
25. Quantifying Radiation Safety and Quality in Medical Imaging, Part 4: The Medical Imaging Agent Scorecard
26. Quantifying Radiation Safety and Quality in Medical Imaging, Part 3: The Quality Assurance Scorecard
27. Quantifying Radiation Safety and Quality in Medical Imaging, Part 2: The Radiation Scorecard
28. Quantifying Radiation Safety and Quality in Medical Imaging, Part 1: Creating the Infrastructure
29. Automating Quality Assurance for Digital Radiography
30. Creating Accountability in Image Quality Analysis. Part 2: Medical Imaging Accreditation
31. Creating Accountability in Image Quality Analysis Part 1: the Technology Paradox
32. Commoditization of PACS and the Opportunity for Disruptive Innovation
33. Expanding the Functionality of Speech Recognition in Radiology: Creating a Real-Time Methodology for Measurement and Analysis of Occupational Stress and Fatigue
34. Using Analysis of Speech and Linguistics to Characterize Uncertainty in Radiology Reporting
35. Innovation Strategies for Combating Occupational Stress and Fatigue in Medical Imaging
36. Real-Time Occupational Stress and Fatigue Measurement in Medical Imaging Practice
37. Application of Innovation Economics to Medical Imaging and Information Systems Technologies
38. Demystifying Occupational Stress and Fatigue Through the Creation of an Adaptive End-User Profiling System
39. The Insidious Problem of Fatigue in Medical Imaging Practice
40. Optimizing Technology Development and Adoption in Medical Imaging Using the Principles of Innovation Diffusion, Part II: Practical Applications
41. Optimizing Technology Development and Adoption in Medical Imaging Using the Principles of Innovation Diffusion, Part I: Theoretical, Historical, and Contemporary Considerations
42. Transforming Health Care Service Delivery and Provider Selection
43. Customization of Medical Report Data
44. The Challenges, Opportunities, and Imperative of Structured Reporting in Medical Imaging
45. Intellectual Property in Medical Imaging and Informatics: The Independent Inventor’s Perspective
46. Pay for Performance (P4P) in Medical Imaging: The Time Has (Finally) Come
47. Radiology Reporting, Past, Present, and Future: The Radiologist’s Perspective
48. Defining the PACS Profession: An Initial Survey of Skills, Training, and Capabilities for PACS Administrators
49. Innovating Through Measurement
50. Evolution of the Digital Revolution: A Radiologist Perspective
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