How on demand routing works, Selecting images for on demand routing, How on-demand routing works – Vista Imaging Vista Routing User Manual
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Routing User Guide
Routing Overview
How On-Demand Routing Works
On-demand routing uses the same infrastructure as autorouting. However, in on-demand
routing, exams to be routed are manually selected by a VistARad user, rather than being
identified automatically by a Routing Gateway. With the proper security keys,
on-demand routing is available to any VistARad user in the routing system.
The following figure illustrates the transfer of images between a local and remote
VistARad workstation using on-demand routing.
On-demand routing can also be used to
transfer images to a DICOM destination such as a film printer or an external PACS.
VistA
HIS
Routing Gateway
(Trans. Processor)
Remote Storage
Destination
Local image copies
VistARad (destination site)
Sending Site
Destination Site
Remote VistARad login
Exams available
in VistARad
exam lists
VistARad used to
queue exams for
on-demand routing
Images
reviewed
at destination
Routing G/W
copies images
to destination
Image Archive
VistARad (sending site)
VistARad login
Images
Route
Request
Selecting Images for On-Demand Routing
VistARad’s Route Request dialog is used to select the exams to be routed on-demand and
to indicate where exams are to be sent. When a user accepts the settings in the Route
Request dialog, the exams are checked by VistARad to see if they can be routed (images
present, available in short-term storage, etc.). Then entries for each image in the selected
exams are added to the transmission queue.
Once an exam has been added to the transmission queue, on-demand routing functions in
the same way as autorouting.
This figure illustrates on-demand routing being initiated from the site with a local Routing
Gateway. On-demand routing can also be initiated from a destination site, as long as the
destination site is logged into the location (division) where the exams to be routed were acquired.
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