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  1. Facility Groups

    Facility groups are used organize facilities that are related to one another in some way.  For example, it is common for one health care system to manage several regional hospitals and/or urgent cares.  They can then be used to select multiple facilities when using features like Data Analysis. Facility groups may
    The OnePacs SystemFeb 28, 2019
  2. Facility Subgroups

    imaging client or other cases where an imaging modality is shared.  From the radiology groups perspective their customer is the mobile imaging facility … to necessarily involve the radiology group.  However, the radiologist credential and facility reporting permission must still be done at the facility level
    The OnePacs SystemSep 08, 2017
  3. Facility Radiologist IDs

    group administrators as well as facility managers if the radiology group decides to delegate this ability directly to the facility as it is the facility … .  Some external RIS/EMR systems require a facility specific radiologist ID.  This functionality allows users to configure the radiologist ID or signature for each
    The OnePacs SystemJul 27, 2021
  4. Move Study to Different Facility

    Moving One or More Studies to a Different Facility It may be necessary to move a study from one facility to another within your organization.  Such a scenario may occur if a study was uploaded via the web interface to the wrong facility or DICOM institution based routing failed because of an incorrect DICOM header
    The OnePacs SystemDec 09, 2014
  5. Facility User Manager

    as facility manager when the user is granted the "Manage facility users" permission. For example, consider the case of a teleradiology group servicing two client … Facility managers Account Requests Within the OnePacs system, it is possible for a OnePacs administrator to assign limited user management (administrative
    The OnePacs SystemSep 24, 2014
  6. Facility Privileges

    Facility privileges Facility privileges are the most basic means of restricting users' access to cases in the OnePacs system.  User facility privileges can be modified by an authorized user manager by editing a user account and selecting the "Facility Privileges" tab (pictured below). image2017-9-5 15:36:43.png
    The OnePacs SystemNov 06, 2017
  7. Facility Privileges Report

    The user must have the "View user facility privileges" permission   The facility privileges report can give an administrator a report on which radiologists have access to which facilities.  (Other users with the "View user facility privileges" permission will have access to facility users).  The grid can be sorted
    The OnePacs SystemSep 07, 2017
  8. Facility Report Authoring Restrictions

    are similar to Report Authoring Restrictions but are configured for only a single facility and can be configured with several more options.   Facility Report Authoring Restrictions allow administrators to restrict what cases can be read and assigned for a particular facility.  A common use case would be, for example
    The OnePacs SystemSep 02, 2019
  9. Service Hours

    Administrators can set service hour policies for groups to restrict the ability to confirm cases to certain hours ("Service Hours"). When a study confirmation attempt is made by a facility-side user through the web interface, or by HL7, for a study not eligible for confirmation due to service hour restrictions
    The OnePacs SystemFeb 21, 2024
  10. Post Processing Rules

    types, mark the case as stat or critical (when enabled for the facility) and/or set the study status.  Study types are associated with CPT codes as the billing … processing groups can be associated with individual facilities.  A single policy can be made into the default policy by selecting the policy and then clicking
    The OnePacs SystemApr 24, 2024