Why do we need standardized EEG reports? Real-world data on their clinical acceptance
- Mildred Paneca
- Jun 24, 2025
- 1 min read

Interpreting a free-text EEG often requires “interpreting the interpretation” written by another colleague. A recent validation study revealed that 100% of attending physicians surveyed preferred a structured format over a traditional narrative format, and 81% reported a better understanding of the findings when the report followed a SCORE template (https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/15500594221091527 ). Standardization not only organizes information; it facilitates clinical decision-making, reduces misunderstandings, and decreases the time spent writing—all without sacrificing diagnostic accuracy. In an environment where every minute counts and the paperwork burden is growing, adopting a uniform format means moving from intuition to evidence.
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