Section Severities
Visual severity classifications help patients and referring providers quickly understand the urgency and significance of findings in your reports.
Introduction
Section titled “Introduction”Section Severity Classifications elevate the patient and referring provider experience by making reports more interpretable and accessible. Each section in your report can receive a severity classification that provides a clear mental anchor for understanding how significant a finding is.
Radiological language can be difficult to interpret, and findings often come with no explanation of what they mean or how significant they are. Section classifications solve this by providing an excellent mental anchor for those reading the report — easing anxiety with non-critical findings or creating a sense of urgency for critical findings.
This feature is a low-hanging fruit improvement that’s first of its kind, made possible by AutoScribe’s modern report templates. Section severity classifications can be completely bypassed and not used if preferred by the reader — there is no degradation in report aesthetic or performance when classifications are omitted.
Severity Classifications
Section titled “Severity Classifications”Each section can be classified with one of five severity levels, or left unclassified:
To classify a section, you can use either voice commands or the dropdown menu:
- Voice commands: Within a particular section, say “Classify no adverse”, “Classify informational”, “Classify mild”, “Classify moderate”, or “Classify severe”
- Dropdown selection: Select the classification from the dropdown menu in each section
Section severity classifications are entirely optional. If you prefer not to use them, you can skip classification entirely with no impact on report quality or functionality.