- Viewing reports
You can view a validated report in one of three ways: the letter as it will be printed, the structured content, or the conclusion only. You can view a preliminary report or addendum as structured content or, if the report has been created using digital dictation, you can listen to the recording.
- Print and export tasks: Concepts
The Print and export dialog appears in all desktops, simplifying the distribution of images and reports by allowing them to be printed, faxed, emailed, saved to media, and transferred.
- Distributing reports
You can distribute preliminary and validated reports using a printer, post, fax, or email.
- Printing DICOM data
You can print DICOM data for one or more studies.
- Transferring DICOM data
You can transfer DICOM data to other locations, such as DICOM archives or stations.
- Saving studies with or without their reports to other media
You can save the images or key images of studies, with or without their reports, to media such as a USB key or DVD.
- Creating print and export tasks
You can create a print and export task for yourself or for someone else.
- Performing print and export tasks
You can be assigned a print and export task to archive studies, print DICOM data, and so forth.
- Adding addressee information
While completing an order or reviewing addressees, add communication methods (Distribute via) such as the referring physician’s postal address or radiologist’s email address, so that reports can be distributed.
- Tagging images or series
Tag images or series of images for export, printing, or use in teaching files.
- Saving study and task lists as a .csv file
Before printing lists, you can first download and edit them.