Tests that result in visual images requiring interpretation by a credentialed professional.

Data Element

Applicable Vocabulary Standard(s)

Diagnostic Imaging Test

The name of the test performed which generates visual images (radiographic, photographic, video, etc.) of anatomic structures; and requires interpretation by qualified professionals.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.70
Diagnostic Imaging Report

Interpreted results of imaging test that includes the study performed, reason, findings, and impressions. Includes both structured and unstructured (narrative) components.

Data Element

Applicable Vocabulary Standard(s)

Diagnostic Imaging Test

Tests that generate visual images (e.g., radiographic, photographic, video) and require interpretation by qualified professionals.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.72
Diagnostic Imaging Report

Interpreted results of imaging tests. Includes structured and unstructured components.

Data Element

Applicable Vocabulary Standard(s)

Diagnostic Imaging Test

Tests that generate visual images and require interpretation by qualified professionals.

Examples include but are not limited to radiographic, photographic, and video images.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.74
Diagnostic Imaging Report

Interpreted results of imaging tests.

Usage Note: Includes both structured and unstructured (narrative) components.

Data Element

Applicable Vocabulary Standard(s)

Diagnostic Imaging Test

Tests that generate visual images and require interpretation by qualified professionals.

Examples include but are not limited to computed tomography-head, radiograph-chest, and ultrasound-pelvis.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.77
Diagnostic Imaging Report

Interpreted results of imaging tests.

Usage Note: Includes structured and unstructured (narrative) components.

Data Element

Applicable Vocabulary Standard(s)

Diagnostic Imaging Test

Tests that generate visual images and require interpretation by qualified professionals.

Examples include but are not limited to computed tomography-head, radiograph-chest, and ultrasound-pelvis.

  • Logical Observation Identifiers Names and Codes (LOINC®) version 2.78
Diagnostic Imaging Report

Interpreted results of imaging tests.

Usage Note: Includes structured and unstructured (narrative) components.

Comment

Common pattern needed for Diagnostic Imaging Data Elements

To present a more consistent way of putting forth testing for Diagnostic Imaging, (consistent with Laboratory and Pathology information too), we recommend creating a consistent set of data elements and a similar set of definitions and relationships.  The Order expresses the test when it is in an “ordered” state whereas the Test (same notion as "study/exam"), expresses the test when it is in a “completed” state.  The value/result is the measured value determined by the test as its “results”. The report contains information about the order, the test and the value/result along with other narrative explaining the assessment of the results.

More than just radiology images

Should clarify that Diagnostic Imaging applies to colonoscopies, retinal images, cardiac ultrasounds, etc., all of which carry images and not just radiology images.

Need more guidance about when to use the following code. Same issues as for  narrative pathology and laboratory reports.

18748-4 Diagnostic imaging study

Diagnostic Imaging Report (DIR) contains a consulting specialist's interpretation of image data. It conveys the interpretation to the referring (ordering) physician and is for use in Radiology, Endoscopy, Cardiology, and other imaging specialties.

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