Study verification statusesTopic number: 1425411931758
A study can have one of the following verification statuses: Verified, Failed verification, and No verification.
Verified
A study gets a Verified status one of three ways:
- When receiving images through the default port, a verification process is automatically started to match the information in the study (the images) with the information provided by the HIS/RIS (the order). If this verification process is completed, the study is verified.
- Certain studies arrive through a specific port and have the study verification status Verified without actual verification. This can be used for the migration of studies to Agfa HealthCare Enterprise Imaging.
- Studies that fail verification and for which the QC verification task is completed assume the Verified status.
Failed verification
When receiving images, a verification process is started automatically to
match the information in the study (the images) with the information provided by the HIS/RIS
(the order). If this verification process fails, the study fails verification and a QC task
is created automatically for this study. The study is then highlighted:
- The study is marked with the Failed verification icon.
- The red warning text FAILED VERIFICATION is added to the page title.
- The default watermark in the report template is UNVERIFIED (the words FAILED VERIFICATION are too long for the report template).
No verification
A study gets a No verification status one of two ways:
- No verification needed—During a QC task on the study, the radiologist or technologist clicked the No QC needed button
- When the images are sent through a specific port where no verification process is started automatically
This status is visible only in the Search page, where you can search on the three study verification statuses (Verified, No verification, and Failed verification). Studies with the status No verification are displayed in the same way as verified studies: they are not marked with a special icon and the page title has no warning text.