View, modify, and switch procedure plans.
The Diagnostic Desktop combines the features of a RIS, PACS, and reporting program into a seamless, single program for medical imaging departments.
Review new features for this desktop.
The Diagnostic Desktop is a single point of entry for all information, image viewing, and speech recognition features related to medical imaging.
Learn the basic concepts of Agfa HealthCare Enterprise Imaging.
Complete your work with tasks, optimize your workflow, and communicate with others who work on tasks.
You can consult studies and compare them to the active ones.
Order information provides procedural details relating to images being taken.
You can print selected procedures as well as the study label with a barcode.
Procedure plans and procedure plan steps are reusable work instructions that describe best practices for image acquisition.
Check the details of a procedure plan and its steps.
Remove steps from a procedure plan or add steps to it.
To focus on another body part, modality type, or procedure definition, you can switch to another procedure plan. All related tasks and data entered are included in the switch.
After the switch of a procedure plan, you can revert to the default one or to the previous version of the procedure plan.
A protocol code defines a set of acquisition parameters used in a procedure plan step. When technologists start an acquisition task, the codes give them an overview of the acquisition parameters.
When billing is configured and you need to switch procedure plans or add tasks after a technical charge was sent, you must restore the original acquisition task to ensure that subsequent acquisition tasks are billed correctly.
Use attachments to collect and communicate additional information about the patient, study, order, report, or procedure.
Learn how to consult patient data, and work with reports to create your diagnosis.
To view and analyze images, use the Image area tools.
Peer learning workflows and teaching files can be used within Agfa HealthCare Enterprise Imaging.
Review scheduled procedures and conference sessions in the Calendar.
You can keep track of the total amount of radiation a patient has received.
Quality control is a process of aligning the data about patients with their images, which come from different sources. Quality control is an automatic step in the unverified study workflow, but it can also be performed manually.
You can access and use third-party applications that are integrated with Agfa HealthCare Enterprise Imaging from client desktops.
To find studies, use either the simple or the advanced search interface.
Define Collaborator, list, and search options at the user, desktop, or system level.
In Agfa HealthCare Enterprise Imaging, sets of access-controlled features are combined into permission sets. One or more permission sets are included security roles. Security roles are assigned to users.
Use system log files supplied with Agfa HealthCare Enterprise Imaging for basic troubleshooting.
Use the keyboard shortcuts for quick access to your everyday tasks.
Your administrator might ask you to communicate the bandwidth and latency values to optimize the configuration for your workstation in Administrator desktop.
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