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RadioView.AI, send a study out to any PACS

Send a study, or fifty, from RadioView.AI to an external PACS over standards-based DICOM. Destinations are saved once and verified with a C-ECHO before anything moves, batch transfers run in the background, and every send is logged per destination.

What's new

Destinations saved once, verified before use

Configure a destination and test it. The check is a DICOM C-ECHO against the receiving system, so a wrong host, port, or AE title fails at setup rather than halfway through a transfer at 11pm. Destinations can be disabled and re-enabled without deleting the configuration.

One study, or fifty

Send a single study or a batch. Transfers run in the background with live progress, so starting a fifty-study send does not hold you on one screen while it finishes.

Partial transfers are called partial

A send where some instances arrived and some did not is counted on its own. It is not rounded up into success or down into failure, because a partial transfer is exactly the one a person needs to look at.

Every send on the record

Each destination keeps its own transfer history. What was sent, where it went, and when.

What this means for you

  • Referrals and outside reads move without a disc or a VPN request
  • A misconfigured destination announces itself at setup, not mid-transfer
  • A batch send is a background job, not an evening
  • When someone asks whether a study was sent, the answer is on the record

HITRUST CSF Certified. HIPAA Compliant.

Where to find it

Open a study in the AI Viewer and choose Send to PACS. Manage destinations and review transfer history under Destinations. See the RadioView.AI product page for more.

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