Radweb Access Permissions
Below are some components of user access rights that are configured at initial account creation and that may be changed at any time on request.
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Feature |
Explanation |
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Change user data |
Can edit display name, email, letterhead, login credentials, theme, display of button captions, study comparison rules |
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Delete study |
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Upload study |
Through Radweb web interface |
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Forward study |
To another DICOM system |
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Attach files |
Attach files to a study that is already on Radweb |
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Download files |
Download DICOM files from Server |
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Merge patient info |
Copy information from one study to another |
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View private patient info |
View private patient info like name, DOB, PID. |
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View own reports |
View reports for which you are the author |
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View another user’s reports |
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Create reports |
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Delete own report |
If signed but not yet locked |
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Delete another user’s report |
If not yet locked (e.g supervising radiologist) |
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Edit own report |
If signed but not locked |
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Edit another user’s report |
If not locked (e.g supervising radiologist) |
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Print report |
Allows to open print preview where one can print or save pdf |
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Lock report |
Locked report cannot be deleted or edited by any user, not even the author. Report may be locked automatically immediately after signing or after 24 hours. Alternatively report may remain unlocked until/unless manually locked by user. |
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Edit patient data |
Allow to change patient/study details |
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Study/Report filtering |
There are user-specific filtering rules that are applied every time a user queries the server for studies or reports. Any DICOM or database attribute may be used with “allow” or “block”. Many rules may be combined for the same user using “or” “and”, “not”. Frequently used attributes are Institution name, assigned radiologist’s name, assigned referring doctor’s name, Modality, date. A report author by default always sees their reports on Reports list regardless of other filters. Contact us to customize these rules in order to serve you better. |