Vista Imaging Vista Routing manual Imaging Destination Definition

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Routing User Guide

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Imaging Destination Definition

Imaging Destination Definition using FileMan

The following steps explain how to create an Imaging destination using FileMan. For information about values for specific fields, refer to page 32. A destination definition worksheet is also located on page 71.

Editing the Network Location File at the sending site

1Log into the VistA Hospital Information System.

2Use FileMan to select the NETWORK LOCATION File (#2005.2) for editing.

Select OPTION: E ENTER OR EDIT FILE ENTRIES

INPUT TO WHAT FILE: 2005.2 NETWORK LOCATION (7 entries)

EDIT WHICH FIELD: ALL// <Enter>

3When you are prompted to select a network location, enter the name that you want used for the destination.

Select NETWORK LOCATION: TESTDEST

Are you adding 'TESTDEST' as a new NETWORK LOCATION (the 11TH)? No// YES

ÂThe name must be entered in upper case, cannot contain punctuation or spaces, and cannot match the name of a DICOM destination.

4At the next prompt, enter the computer name and share name of the storage location you want used for this destination. This name references a folder defined as described on page 28.

PHYSICAL REFERENCE: \\VHAxxxxxx\images$\

5At each new prompt, enter the desired values for each field. Be sure to enter Y at the ROUTER prompt.

ÂTypical values for a routing destination are shown below. For more detailed information about a particular field, enter "?" at the prompt, or refer to the next section.

STORAGE TYPE: MAG MAGNETIC

TOTAL SPACE: <blank>

SPACE USED: <blank>

FREE SPACE: <blank>

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Contents Routing User Guide-DRAFT April VistA Imaging V .0, Patch Contents Troubleshooting Routing Terms of Use IntroductionAcknowledgements Using this ManualAbout this Manual ConventionsRelated Documents Revision TableDate Rev This page is intentionally blank Routing Explained Routing OverviewWhat is a Routing Gateway? Routing PrerequisitesInfrastructure Requirements Operational Requirements Identifying Images to be Autorouted How Autorouting WorksRemote Reading with VistARad Autorouting Images from Prior ExamsSending Images to Destinations Deletion of Routed ImagesRouting Overview Selecting Images for On-Demand Routing How On-Demand Routing WorksOther Priority Factors How Routing Priority WorksPriority and Autorouting Priority and On-demand RoutingDefining Routing Rules Routing Rules ExplainedHow Routing Rules Work Rules using Multiple Conditions Sample Routing RulesSimple Routing Rule Rules using Wildcards Rules using the does not match OperatorRules using Date/Time Conditions Send Command Balance CommandRule Destinations How Load Balancing Works Resetting the Load Balancing CounterRule Conditions PropertiesFrequently Used Properties NOW Other Properties Network storage location of the image abstractPath for the network location of the stored image Unique 26-character image identifier of the Pacs image Name of the Radiology Report associated with the image Operators ValuesOperator Image property must… Values for Date/Time Properties Send CR images to Kansas on Mon/Wed/FriSend CR images to Kansas on Holidays Do or Do Not include Prior Studies Routing Rule PriorityRouting Images from Prior Exams Prioritize images based on destinationRouting Rule Tips This page is intentionally blank Configuration Task Performed By Configuring RoutingDefining Imaging Destinations Naming Conventions for Imaging DestinationsField Description Storage Location Names for offsite MRI specialist Network Location File Entries at JonesvilleStorage Folders for Imaging Destinations Folder PrerequisitesFolder Creation Folder Verification Testing folders from the sending site ExplorerTesting folders from the sending site Command Line Imaging Destination Definition using FileMan Imaging Destination DefinitionEditing the Network Location File at the sending site Imaging Destination Values Physical Reference Do not use This field is not used for routing, and should be left blank Retention Period Adding Dicom Destinations to SCUList.dic Defining Dicom DestinationsNaming Conventions for Dicom Destinations Dicom Destination Definitions in SCUList.dicMagdmenu Field Definitions Altering Route Priors Logic Verifying that Prefetch is EnabledDefining Route Priors Logic How Prior Exam Routing WorksSelect the following fields for editing To change route priors logicDicom Gateway Configuration Image Gateway ConfigurationTo configure Image Gateways To configure the Routing Gateway Routing Gateway ConfigurationImporting Routing Rules Route.dic Creating and Importing a Routing Rules FileTo create and import routing rules To verify imported rules Verifying Imported RulesRouting Rules & Multiple Routing Gateways Re-Importing Routing RulesTo set routing-related VistARad site parameters VistARad Configuration-Sending SitesTo set the CacheLocationID in MAGJ.INI VistARad Configuration-Receiving SitesMaking Multiple Destinations Accessible to VistARad Routing System Change Related Configuration Change Changes Affecting Routing System ConfigurationUsing the Routing Gateway Activating RoutingStarting the Evaluation Processor Starting the Transmission Processor Displaying log files Periodic MaintenanceUsing Routing Log Files Maintaining RoutingDisabling Routing Short-Term Routing ShutdownLong-Term Routing Shutdown Routing Gateway Menu Options Start the Transmission ProcessorStop the Transmission Processor Purge all completed entries in the Transmission Queue Start the Evaluation ProcessorStop the Evaluation Processor Import Routing RulesRe-Queue all failed entries in the Transmission Queue Remove obsolete entries from Transmission QueueDisplay Current Set of Routing Rules This page is intentionally blank Displaying Routed Exams Using VistARad in a Routing SystemTo display a routed exam Using On-Demand Routing VistARad & On-Demand RoutingOn-Demand Routing Requirements To use on-demand routing Routing User Guide This page is intentionally blank If… Then… Troubleshooting RoutingBasic Troubleshooting Getting HelpRouted Images vs. Routed Exams Additional Routing ConsiderationsTransmission Processors and Drive Mapping Factors Affecting Routing SpeedPreventing Transmission of Duplicate Exams How the RC Column is PopulatedThis page is intentionally blank Appendix a Appendix a Specified in sending site’s Network Location file Imaging Destination WorksheetFor detailed information about specific fields, see Network Location File SampleDicom Destination Sample Dicom Destination WorksheetRouting Rule Definition Worksheet Routing User Guide Example #3 Sample RulesExample #1 Example #2Example #7 Example #4Example #5 Example #6Routing Setup Checklist Licensing Appendix B Using MAGDecompressorMAGDecompressor Setup InstallationCd \Program Files\VistA\Imaging\MAGDecompressor Enter Sample log entry MAGDecompressor LoggingSelected log file error codes Glossary Glossary Glossary This page is intentionally blank Index See also routing Background Processor 32 balance commandSee also routing operators, routing rule 11, 20 passwords 28 Index