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Please refer to the system diag= ram for a basic overview of the OnePacs system.
The components of the OnePacs system include:
The OnePacs Gateway is software running on a Windows computer on your lo= cal facility network which receives studies directly from modalities or fro= m your PACS system, and forwards them to OnePacs. This is the means by whic= h your facility sends studies to Onepacs.
To send studies to OnePacs, one first configures a Gateway PC and instal=
ls it on the local hospital network. The PC becomes a DICOM destination wit=
h AE title ONEPACS, port 4104, and whatever static local IP address you con=
figure for the Gateway. DICOM compliant imaging studies which are sent to t=
he gateway via c-store will be automatically compressed, encrypted, and upl=
oaded to the OnePacs cloud for access through the OnePacs system.
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t is possible to configure several Gateways to send studies from multiple f=
acilities to be integrated into one worklist on OnePacs.
Please refer to the OnePacs Gateway installation guide for information on advanced = configuration of the gateway.
Each OnePacs account is initially configured with one Administrator user= . The administrator has to ability to create additional users, configure AE= titles for use in transmitting studies to OnePacs through OnePacs Gateways= by defining =E2=80=9Cfacilities=E2=80=9D for whom the Administrator=E2=80= =99s radiology group will be interpreting studies.
A =E2=80=9Cfacility=E2=80=9D is a source of DICOM compliant imaging stud= ies which will be transmitted to the OnePacs system. Many options and varia= bles are configurable at the facility level. For example, the administrator= can set a default report template, specifying the default layout and organ= ization of reports written on the OnePacs system for studies from that faci= lity. Report distribution rules can be established, through which studies p= erformed from any given facility can be routed to appropriate destinations.= The most basic level of controlling access of users to studies involves facility privileges; for eac= h facility, every user of the system may be granted a variety of privilege types, specifying whether= or not they should have access to studies and reports from that facility, = or whether they may view, draft or create primary reports. You may store sa= mple cases to a facility from the facility configuration page.
Each user of the OnePacs system should have a unique account, identified= by a unique username. Administrators, facility managers, and radiology ass= istants may create and manage users. Various permissions can be grant= ed or removed to control what actions a user is allowed to perform. Case ac= cess can be restricted by facility and by configurable case access filter r= ules.
OnePacs system =E2=80=9Cpermissions=E2=80=9D refer to authorization to a= ccess certain functionality on the OnePacs system. OnePacs administrators d= etermine which system of the available system permissions will be granted t= o each user of the system.
Filters are used in many places in OnePacs for the purpose of selecting = studies that meet certain criteria.
See more information on Study Fil= ters advanced expressions.
From the Admin =E2=86=92 System Configuration menu, an administrator can= change their page title and header text. They may also modify whether the = assigned user is displayed on the worklist, the length of time before locke= d studies are reverted, whether to reset a study back to ready to read if n= ew images are received, and whether to allow preview text for incoming docu= ments. The ability to delete radiologist study notes and a system wide QA e= mail address are also available. Global system messages may also be configu= red.
TERM | DEFINITION |
Gateway | A OnePacs gateway is a transmission computer wit= h the OnePacs gateway software installed, used to transmit DICOM images fro= m an imaging location to the OnePacs system |
DICOM | Digital Imaging and Communication in Medicine |
GUI | Graphical User Interface |
HIS | Hospital Information System |
HL7 | Health Level 7 |
IHE | Integrating the Healthcare Enterprise =E2=80=93 = an initiative of HIMSS and RSNA |
IP | Internet Protocol |
JRE | Java Runtime Environment |
LAN | Local Area Network |
OnePacs | The product name of this teleradiology solution.= |
PACS | Picture Archive and Communication System |
RIS | Radiological Information System |
RSNA | Radiological Society of North America |
SCP | DICOM Service Class Provider (Server) |
SCU | DICOM Service Class User (Client) |
SSL | Secure Socket Layer |
TLS | Transport Layer Security |
UI | User Interface |
WAN | Wide Area Network |