Scriptor Software is a physician-owned software design firm that develops innovative software to assist physicians in the efficient creation of high quality medical reports.
 
rScriptor, our patent-pending radiology reporting software, is used worldwide to create hundreds of thousands of structured or narrative-style radiology reports each month. It integrates with your existing voice recognition software to create high-quality radiology reports in a fraction of the time required when using voice recognition alone. This single program will create, validate, normalize and analyze radiology reports from all facilities served by a radiology practice.
Simply place rScriptor on your workstation, login and its ready for use. It comes pre-configured with hundreds of radiology report templates that can be customized by both the radiology practice and radiologists as needed. It also includes a detailed knowledge base which can be used to insert ACR incidental findings recommendations, lookup trauma grading scales, review US vascular tables and much more.
In short, rScriptor allows a radiologist to spend more time performing the job they were trained to do and less time as a transcriptionist. If you spend your days fighting with your voice recognition system and are tired of the myriad of documentation requirements in radiology, give rScriptor a try. You will find your days are more enjoyable and productive than ever before.
2019 Minnies Semifinalist - Best New Radiology Software
2018 Top 10 Medical Imaging Solution Providers - HealthCare Tech Outlook Magazine
Brochure - Use this link to see a brief brochure on rScriptor.
Sample Reports - Review several sample radiology reports created with rScriptor.
Volume Analytics Report - Use this link to see a sample Volume Analytics report generated by rScriptor.
Quality Analytics Report - Use this link to see a sample Quality Analytics report generated by rScriptor.
Whitepaper - Please download our whitepaper describing the effects rScriptor has had on report quality and workflow at vRad over more than three years and 10 million radiology reports.