This document applies to OnePacs Study Retriever version 13.0+.
What is the OnePacs Study Retriever?
The OnePacs Study Retriever is software that interacts with a user account in the OnePacs Cloud to securely pull down studies and their priors and push them to a DICOM destination. There are a few different scenarios for using the Study Retriever:
- A radiologist using it in conjunction with the OnePacs Workstation (OPW)
- A radiologist using it to send images to a non-OnePacs medical image viewer
- A radiology group using it to send into their PACS
This document will focus on scenarios 2 & 3. Scenario 1 is the stock OnePacs use case (i.e. use OPW and the Study Retriever to interact with their worklist on OnePacs), and is covered in other areas of the OnePacs documentation
Where does it run?
The OnePacs Study Retriever runs on a Windows-based computer on the same local network that the destination viewer or PACS exists. The computer may be a physical server or a virtual machine. The OnePacs Study Retriever runs as a taskbar application on the computer and requires a user to be logged in, but the computer should be locked when not being actively used.
Does it require a VPN?
No. The OnePacs Study Retriever uses an authenticated HTTPS connection to securely communicate with the OnePacs Cloud over the internet.
Requirements
Hardware, software and bandwidth requirements: Computer A physical server, PC, or virtual machine. Operating System (64 bit required) Windows 10, Windows Server 2016, WIndows Server 2019 Processor A modern quad-core i7 processor or better is recommended Memory 8 GB or more recommended, 4 GB minimum Disk Space At least 100 GB free disk space on C: Internet Minimum bandwidth of 5 Mbps. 100 Mbps or greater is recommended. Network Requirements: The OnePacs Study Retriever does not require a public IP, or static IP address or any inbound ports to be opened in your organization's firewall. It does need to be able to communicate over the local network to the PACS or viewer computer that it will send studies to. This will require DICOM communication to an accessible IP address and port.
Security
Encryption in-flight
All information transmitted to and from the cloud platform is encrypted using using HTTPS.
Persistence of data
The OnePacs Study Retriever caches downloaded studies for 4 hours by default, but can
Anti-Virus
It is recommended that an anti-virus with a current subscription be in place on the Study Retriever computer. To ensure proper operation of the Study Retriever exclude the following directory from the anti-virus scans: C:\Program Files\OnePacs
Secure Local Network
By default, the OnePacs Study Retriever is configured to send DICOM images to a local PACS or viewer on a secure local area network (LAN). It is not recommended to store images from the Study Retriever to a destination on an untrusted network. All inbound image transmissions from the OnePacs Cloud uses HTTPS.