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Basic Study Upload Interface
The Basic Study Upload Interface First, locate the directory which contains the DICOM images you wish to upload to OnePacs. For CD-ROMs, this generally … , then right-click on it, and select Send to… Compressed folder). Next, select either the “Upload studies…” item from the Options menu in OnePacs, or clickStandard Study Upload Interface
The Standard Study Upload Interface A modern web browser such as Chrome, Firefox or Edge. Select either the “Upload studies…” item from the Options menu in OnePacs, or click on the “Upload” button on the tool bar at the bottom of a OnePacs worklist page and select the "Standard" option. uploadmenuitem.pngUploading via the Web
Direct upload using the web interface Users who have studies on CD-ROM, on their hard drive, on a local network drive, or other media, and wish to directly upload such studies to OnePacs, may directly upload such studies through the OnePacs web interface. This requires that the user's local OnePacs administrator hasGateway Import
Importing studies to OnePacs from portable media using a Gateway computer Users who have a large number of studies to upload from portable media such as CDs … numerous studies are involved: Better study compression, leading to shorter upload times, shorter download times, and the use of less space on the OnePacsDICOM send to Onepacs Gateway
, the gateway compresses and encrypts the studies, then uploads them to OnePacs. Further details can be found here. If you have many studies on physical media to uploadOnePacs Gateway Technical Requirements
w/ HL7 interface), 8 GB minimum Disk Space 2+ TB recommended, minimum 1 TB required Internet Connectivity Sufficient upload bandwidth required to handle the anticipated case transmission load. Generally, 20+ mbps upload bandwidth is recommended. Less than 5 mbps upload bandwidth is not supported. SoftwareUploading Studies
transmits to the OnePacs cloud in the background according to rules. This is the most common method if image transmission. Direct upload using the web interface - Users may upload DICOM images from a CD, DVD, hard drive, or other physical media directly to OnePacs securely via the web interface. Manually adding a studyManaging Patient and Study Data
How to Upload Studies to OnePacs Confirming Studies (Online Study Requisition System) Attaching Files to Cases; Receiving Case-related Faxes or Emails Study Notes and Flags Modifying Study Data after Transmission to OnePacsOnePacs System Documentation
User Guides Accessing the System Guide to Basic Functionality Setting User Preferences Using OnePacs on the iPad (or other mobile devices) Transmitting or Uploading Cases to OnePacs How to Upload Studies to OnePacs Confirming Studies (Online Study Requisition System) Attaching Files to CasesUser Guides
Accessing the System Guide to Basic Functionality Setting User Preferences Using OnePacs on the iPad (or other mobile devices) Transmitting or Uploading Cases to OnePacs How to Upload Studies to OnePacs Confirming Studies (Online Study Requisition System) Attaching Files to Cases; Receiving