Vista Imaging Vista Routing User Manual
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Routing User Guide
Configuring Routing
When an Imaging destination is established, all the above values should be related in
some way. The following example illustrates destination names for a fictional routing
system.
In this system, the sending site uses autorouting to meet two sets of needs. MRI images
are routed to an off-site specialist for interpretation. Urgent exams acquired in the
evening are routed to an affiliated hospital for after-hours interpretation.
Image Archive
VistA
HIS
Routing Gateway
Remote Storage
Destination
\\JONESVILLE_MRI_RC
VistARad
VistARad
Jonesville
Offsite location (MRI Interp.)
Maryvale (off-hours coverage)
Remote Storage
Destination
\\MRV\JONESVILLE_RC
(Network location file
entries for destinations)
NETWORK LOCATION
File Entries at “Jonesville”
Name field for Destination 1: OFFSITE_MRI_READ
Phys. Ref. field for Destination 1: \\JONESVILLE_MRI_RC
Site field for Destination 1: JVL_MRI
Name field for Destination 2: MARYVALE_RC
Phys. Ref. field for Destination 1: \\MRV_RC1\JONESVILLE_RC
Site field for Destination 2: MRV
Storage Location Names for offsite MRI specialist
Folder
name:
Exams_from_Jonesville
Computer and share name: \\JONESVILLE__MRI_RC
VistARad
CacheLocationID:
JVL_MRI_RC
Storage Location Names at for after-hours coverage at Maryvale
Folder
name:
Exams_from_Jonesville
Computer and share name: \\MRV_RC1\JONESVILLE_RC
VistARad
CacheLocationID:
MARYVALE_RC
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