Towards better metainterpretation: improving the clinician's interpretation of the radiology report.

Diagnosis
Kevin M Johnson

Abstract

How the clinician interprets the radiology report has a major impact on the patient's care. It is a crucial cognitive task, and can also be a significant source of error. Because the clinician must secondarily interpret the radiologist's interpretation of the images, this step can be referred to as a "metainterpretation". Some considerations for that task are offered from the perspective of a radiologist. A revival of the tradition of discussing cases with the radiologist is encouraged.

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