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2010 – 2019
- 2018
- [j63]Bruce I. Reiner
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Redefining the Practice of Peer Review Through Intelligent Automation - Part 3: Automated Report Analysis and Data Reconciliation. J. Digit. Imaging 31(1): 1-4 (2018) - [j62]Bruce I. Reiner
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Quantitative Analysis of Uncertainty in Medical Reporting: Creating a Standardized and Objective Methodology. J. Digit. Imaging 31(2): 145-149 (2018) - [j61]Bruce I. Reiner
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Quantifying Analysis of Uncertainty in Medical Reporting: Creation of User and Context-Specific Uncertainty Profiles. J. Digit. Imaging 31(4): 379-382 (2018) - [j60]Bruce I. Reiner
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Quantitative Analysis of Uncertainty in Medical Reporting: Part 3: Customizable Education, Decision Support, and Automated Alerts. J. Digit. Imaging 31(5): 579-584 (2018) - 2017
- [j59]Bruce I. Reiner:
Redefining the Practice of Peer Review Through Intelligent Automation Part 1: Creation of a Standardized Methodology and Referenceable Database. J. Digit. Imaging 30(5): 530-533 (2017) - [j58]Bruce I. Reiner:
Redefining the Practice of Peer Review Through Intelligent Automation Part 2: Data-Driven Peer Review Selection and Assignment. J. Digit. Imaging 30(6): 657-660 (2017) - 2015
- [j57]Bruce I. Reiner:
The Quality/Safety Medical Index: Implementation and Analysis. J. Digit. Imaging 28(1): 1-6 (2015) - [j56]Bruce I. Reiner:
Strategies for Medical Data Extraction and Presentation Part 1: Current Limitations and Deficiencies. J. Digit. Imaging 28(2): 123-126 (2015) - [j55]Bruce I. Reiner:
Strategies for Medical Data Extraction and Presentation Part 2: Creating a Customizable Context and User-Specific Patient Reference Database. J. Digit. Imaging 28(3): 249-255 (2015) - [j54]Bruce I. Reiner:
Strategies for Medical Data Extraction and Presentation Part 3: Automated Context- and User-Specific Data Extraction. J. Digit. Imaging 28(4): 381-385 (2015) - 2014
- [j53]Bruce I. Reiner:
Strategies for Radiology Reporting and Communication - Part 4: Quality Assurance and Education. J. Digit. Imaging 27(1): 1-6 (2014) - [j52]Bruce I. Reiner:
The Quality/Safety Medical Index: a Standardized Method for Concurrent Optimization of Radiation Dose and Image Quality in Medical Imaging. J. Digit. Imaging 27(6): 687-691 (2014) - 2013
- [j51]Bruce I. Reiner:
Innovating Through Measurement. J. Digit. Imaging 26(1): 2-4 (2013) - [j50]Bruce I. Reiner:
Expanding the Functionality of Speech Recognition in Radiology: Creating a Real-Time Methodology for Measurement and Analysis of Occupational Stress and Fatigue. J. Digit. Imaging 26(1): 5-9 (2013) - [j49]Bruce I. Reiner:
Commoditization of PACS and the Opportunity for Disruptive Innovation. J. Digit. Imaging 26(2): 143-146 (2013) - [j48]Bruce I. Reiner:
Creating Accountability in Image Quality Analysis Part 1: the Technology Paradox. J. Digit. Imaging 26(2): 147-150 (2013) - [j47]Bruce I. Reiner:
Creating Accountability in Image Quality Analysis. Part 2: Medical Imaging Accreditation. J. Digit. Imaging 26(3): 371-374 (2013) - [j46]Bruce I. Reiner:
Creating Accountability in Image Quality Analysis Part 3: Creation of a Standardized Image-Centric Mark-Up and Annotation Tool. J. Digit. Imaging 26(4): 600-604 (2013) - [j45]Bruce I. Reiner:
Innovation Opportunities in Critical Results Communication: Theoretical Concepts. J. Digit. Imaging 26(4): 605-609 (2013) - [j44]Bruce I. Reiner:
Strategies for Radiology Reporting and Communication. Part 1: Challenges and Heightened Expectations. J. Digit. Imaging 26(4): 610-613 (2013) - [j43]Bruce I. Reiner:
Creating Accountability in Image Quality Analysis. Part 4: Quality Analytics. J. Digit. Imaging 26(5): 825-829 (2013) - [j42]Bruce I. Reiner:
Innovation Opportunities in Critical Results Communication: Practical Solutions. J. Digit. Imaging 26(5): 830-837 (2013) - [j41]Bruce I. Reiner:
Strategies for Radiology Reporting and Communication - Part 2: Using Visual Imagery for Enhanced and Standardized Communication. J. Digit. Imaging 26(5): 838-842 (2013) - [j40]Bruce I. Reiner:
Strategies for Radiology Reporting and Communication Part 3: Patient Communication and Education. J. Digit. Imaging 26(6): 995-1000 (2013) - 2012
- [j39]Bruce I. Reiner, Elizabeth A. Krupinski:
The Insidious Problem of Fatigue in Medical Imaging Practice. J. Digit. Imaging 25(1): 3-6 (2012) - [j38]Bruce I. Reiner:
Optimizing Technology Development and Adoption in Medical Imaging Using the Principles of Innovation Diffusion, Part II: Practical Applications. J. Digit. Imaging 25(1): 7-10 (2012) - [j37]Elizabeth A. Krupinski, E. Tyler Hall, Stacy Jaw, Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel:
Influence of Radiology Report Format on Reading Time and Comprehension. J. Digit. Imaging 25(1): 63-69 (2012) - [j36]Bruce I. Reiner, Elizabeth A. Krupinski:
Demystifying Occupational Stress and Fatigue Through the Creation of an Adaptive End-User Profiling System. J. Digit. Imaging 25(2): 201-205 (2012) - [j35]Elizabeth A. Krupinski, Bruce I. Reiner:
Real-Time Occupational Stress and Fatigue Measurement in Medical Imaging Practice. J. Digit. Imaging 25(3): 319-324 (2012) - [j34]Bruce I. Reiner, Matthew McKinley:
Application of Innovation Economics to Medical Imaging and Information Systems Technologies. J. Digit. Imaging 25(3): 325-329 (2012) - [j33]Bruce I. Reiner, Elizabeth A. Krupinski:
Innovation Strategies for Combating Occupational Stress and Fatigue in Medical Imaging. J. Digit. Imaging 25(4): 445-448 (2012) - [j32]Bruce I. Reiner:
Using Analysis of Speech and Linguistics to Characterize Uncertainty in Radiology Reporting. J. Digit. Imaging 25(6): 703-707 (2012) - 2011
- [j31]Bruce I. Reiner:
Improving Healthcare Delivery Through Patient Informatics and Quality Centric Data. J. Digit. Imaging 24(2): 177-178 (2011) - [j30]Bruce I. Reiner:
Transforming Health Care Service Delivery and Provider Selection. J. Digit. Imaging 24(3): 373-377 (2011) - [j29]Bruce I. Reiner:
Optimizing Technology Development and Adoption in Medical Imaging Using the Principles of Innovation Diffusion, Part I: Theoretical, Historical, and Contemporary Considerations. J. Digit. Imaging 24(5): 750-753 (2011) - 2010
- [j28]Bruce I. Reiner:
Uncovering and Improving Upon the Inherent Deficiencies of Radiology Reporting through Data Mining. J. Digit. Imaging 23(2): 109-118 (2010) - [j27]Bruce I. Reiner:
Customization of Medical Report Data. J. Digit. Imaging 23(4): 363-373 (2010)
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j26]David H. Foos, W. James Sehnert, Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel, Arthur Segal, David L. Waldman:
Digital Radiography Reject Analysis: Data Collection Methodology, Results, and Recommendations from an In-depth Investigation at Two Hospitals. J. Digit. Imaging 22(1): 89-98 (2009) - [j25]Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel:
The Clinical Imperative of Medical Imaging Informatics. J. Digit. Imaging 22(4): 345-347 (2009) - [j24]Bruce I. Reiner:
The Challenges, Opportunities, and Imperative of Structured Reporting in Medical Imaging. J. Digit. Imaging 22(6): 562-568 (2009) - 2008
- [j23]Bruce I. Reiner:
Intellectual Property in Medical Imaging and Informatics: The Independent Inventor's Perspective. J. Digit. Imaging 21(1): 3-8 (2008) - [c2]Hui Luo, William J. Sehnert, Jacquelyn S. Ellinwood, David H. Foos, Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel:
Motion blur detection in radiographs. Image Processing 2008: 69140U - 2006
- [j22]Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel:
Pay for Performance (P4P) in Medical Imaging: The Time Has (Finally) Come. J. Digit. Imaging 19(4): 289-294 (2006) - 2005
- [j21]Paul G. Nagy
, George Bowers, Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel:
Defining the PACS Profession: An Initial Survey of Skills, Training, and Capabilities for PACS Administrators. J. Digit. Imaging 18(4): 252-259 (2005) - 2004
- [j20]Bruce I. Reiner:
Chairman's Editorial: Control Alt Delete. J. Digit. Imaging 17(1): 1-4 (2004) - [j19]Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel, Khan M. Siddiqui:
Editorial: The Tail Shouldn't Wag the Dog. J. Digit. Imaging 17(3): 147-148 (2004) - [j18]Katherine P. Andriole, Richard L. Morin, Ronald L. Arenson, John A. Carrino, Bradley James Erickson, Steven C. Horii, David W. Piraino, Bruce I. Reiner, J. Anthony Seibert, Eliot L. Siegel:
Addressing the Coming Radiology Crisis - The Society for Computer Applications in Radiology Transforming the Radiological Interpretation Process (TRIPTM) Initiative. J. Digit. Imaging 17(4): 235-243 (2004) - [c1]Khan M. Siddiqui, Eliot L. Siegel, Bruce I. Reiner, Olivier Crave, Jeffrey P. Johnson, Zhenyu Wu, Joseph C. Dagher, Ali Bilgin, Michael W. Marcellin, Mariappan S. Nadar:
Improved compressibility of multislice CT datasets using 3D JPEG2000 compression. CARS 2004: 57-62 - 2003
- [j17]Eliot L. Siegel, Bruce I. Reiner:
Work Flow Redesign: The Key to Success When Using PACS. J. Digit. Imaging 16(1): 164-168 (2003) - [j16]Bruce I. Reiner:
Chairman's Editorial: Reprioritizing Radiologist Education: Teaching Old Dogs New Tricks. J. Digit. Imaging 16(3): 241-244 (2003) - [j15]Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel, Khan M. Siddiqui:
Evolution of the Digital Revolution: A Radiologist Perspective. J. Digit. Imaging 16(4): 324-330 (2003) - 2002
- [j14]Eliot L. Siegel, David S. Channin
, John Perry, Chris Carr, Bruce I. Reiner:
Medical Image Resource Center 2002: An Update on the RSNA's Medical Image Resource Center. J. Digit. Imaging 15(1): 2-4 (2002) - [j13]Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel, Mary Scanlon:
Changes in Technologist Productivity with Implementation of an Enterprisewide PACS. J. Digit. Imaging 15(1): 22-26 (2002) - [j12]Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel, John A. Carrino, Ceela McElveny:
SCAR Radiologic Technologist Survey: Analysis of Technologist Workforce and Staffing. J. Digit. Imaging 15(3): 121-131 (2002) - [j11]Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel, John A. Carrino, Mitchell M. Goldburgh:
SCAR Radiologic Technologist Survey: Analysis of the Impact of Digital Technologies on Productivity. J. Digit. Imaging 15(3): 132-140 (2002) - [j10]Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel, John A. Carrino:
Workflow Optimization: Current Trends and Future Directions. J. Digit. Imaging 15(3): 141-152 (2002) - [j9]Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel:
The Cutting Edge: Strategies to Enhance Radiologist Workflow in a Filmless/Paperless Imaging Department. J. Digit. Imaging 15(3): 178-190 (2002) - 2001
- [j8]Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel:
Application service providers: an alternative approach to PACS implementation. J. Digit. Imaging 14(1): 1-8 (2001) - 2000
- [j7]Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel:
Understanding financing options for PACS implementation. J. Digit. Imaging 13(2): 49-54 (2000) - [j6]Eliot L. Siegel, Bruce I. Reiner, Michael Cadogan:
Frequency and impact of high-resolution monitor failure in a filmless imaging department. J. Digit. Imaging 13(3): 114-118 (2000) - [j5]Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel, Douglas Bradham, Heather Saunders, Bruce Johnson:
Establishing benchmarks for creation of a pro-forma economic model to evaluate filmless PACS operation. J. Digit. Imaging 13(3): 129-135 (2000)
1990 – 1999
- 1998
- [j4]Eliot L. Siegel, Bruce I. Reiner:
Recommendations for image prefetch or film digitization strategy based on an analysis of an historic radiology image database. J. Digit. Imaging 11(2): 94-99 (1998) - 1996
- [j3]Stephen M. Pomerantz, Eliot L. Siegel, Zenon Protopapas, Bruce I. Reiner, Elliott R. Pickar:
Experience and design recommendations for picture archiving and communication systems in the surgical setting. J. Digit. Imaging 9(3): 123-130 (1996) - [j2]Zenon Protopapas, Eliot L. Siegel, Bruce I. Reiner, Stephen M. Pomerantz, Elliott R. Pickar, Mike Wilson, Frank J. Hooper:
Picture archiving and communication system training for physicians: Lessons learned at the Baltimore VA Medical Center. J. Digit. Imaging 9(3): 131-136 (1996) - [j1]Bruce I. Reiner, Eliot L. Siegel, Frank J. Hooper, Stephen M. Pomerantz, Zenon Protopapas, Elliott R. Pickar, Lois Killewich:
Picture archiving and communication systems and vascular surgery: Clinical impressions and suggestions for improvement. J. Digit. Imaging 9(4): 167-171 (1996)
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