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Radiology Reporting Standards (RSNA / ACR / ESR)
Radiology reporting standards are structured templates and content guidelines published by RSNA (RadReport.org), the American College of Radiology (ACR), and the European Society of Radiology (ESR) that define a consistent layout — Clinical history, Technique, Findings, Impression — and indication-specific structured content for common studies.
How RSNA, ACR and ESR templates shape the modern report.
Why structured reports matter
Structured reports reduce ambiguity, are easier for referrers to act on, integrate cleanly with EHRs, and enable downstream analytics. ProRadIQ drafts in structured form by default while letting the radiologist switch to free-text where appropriate.
Standards we follow
RSNA RadReport templates for common indications; ACR templates for breast (BI-RADS), liver (LI-RADS), lung (Lung-RADS); ESR for European centres; IHE-RAD for cross-system interoperability.
Quick facts
- BI-RADS, LI-RADS, Lung-RADS supported
- RSNA RadReport templates baked in
- IHE-RAD interoperability
