Defining “route priors” logic, Verifying that prefetch is enabled, How prior exam routing works – Vista Imaging Vista Routing User Manual
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Configuring Routing
Routing User Guide
Defining “Route Priors” Logic
Verifying that Prefetch is Enabled
The capability to route priors assumes that ‘prefetch’ is enabled. Prefetch is generally
enabled at sites using VistARad.
You can verify that prefetch is enabled by checking the following settings.
In the Protocol File (#101), use FileMan to verify that MAGJ PREFETCH/SEND
ORM is defined as a Subscriber to the RA REG protocol.
In the APPLICATION PARAMETER File (#771), verify that MAGJ CLIENT is set
to “Active.”
Note: The PREFETCH ACTIVE? setting in the VistARad Site Parameters File
(#2006.69) does not affect the automatic routing of priors.
For more information, refer to chapter 3 in the Imaging System Installation Guide.
How Prior Exam Routing Works
The logic for automatically routing prior exams is triggered when a
prior study
statement is used in a routing rule. The baseline logic for routing priors is:
For each exam being automatically routed, also route up to one matching prior exam
up to 1800 days (about five years) old.
This logic is stored in the MAG RAD PRIOR EXAMS LOGIC File (#2006.65). In a
nutshell, this file is used for three things:
1
It is used to identify, based on procedure name/CPT code, what qualifies as a ‘prior
exam’.
2
It is used to determine the maximum number and age of exams to automatically route
as priors.
3
It is used to determine the maximum number and age of exams to retrieve from the
jukebox for VistARad prefetch.
Note: Numbers 1 and 3 above are pre-existing functions. Number 2 is a new function
introduced in Patch 51.
Altering “Route Priors” Logic
To alter the logic used for automatic routing of prior exams, you will first need to identify
the procedure name/CPT code of the current exams in question. Then you will need to
edit the MAG RAD PRIOR EXAMS LOGIC File (#2006.65) as described below.
VistA Imaging V. 3.0, Patch 18
April 2006
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