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MOSAIQ User's Guide - UCSF Radiation Oncology

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CHAPTER 9: <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong> PACS<br />

<strong>MOSAIQ</strong> User’s <strong>Guide</strong><br />

As Image <strong>Guide</strong>d Radiotherapy (IGRT) grows, the amount of data and images that must be<br />

managed, stored, and readily accessible throughout therapy increases. <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong><br />

PACS (MOP) seamlessly integrates the patient’s <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> Electronic Medical Record (EMR)<br />

with archived images, plans and supporting documentation.<br />

Access points within <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> let you send a query to retrieve a listing of the selected<br />

patient’s archived DICOM studies and series, regardless of the actual storage location. You<br />

can see objects archived within <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong> PACS alongside those contained within<br />

the EMR. You can also select these data and send them to other devices in standard DICOM<br />

formats.<br />

<strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong> PACS gives you standards-based, full fidelity storage for all DICOM<br />

Information Object Definitions (IODs), including DICOM RT and DICOM RT Ion (Proton).<br />

Patient-specific non-DICOM storage support is also available for a variety of file formats.<br />

Flexible, user-defined storage rules make the data organization highly configurable to best<br />

meet your needs.<br />

Related Documentation<br />

For more information refer to the <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong> PACS User Interface <strong>Guide</strong>, Version<br />

4.6.<br />

<strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong> PACS Components<br />

<strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong> PACS<br />

<strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong> PACS is the core product designed to manage the volume of oncology<br />

data and seamlessly integrate with <strong>MOSAIQ</strong>. <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong> PACS runs on a dedicated<br />

server (or servers or cluster) and manages DICOM and Non-DICOM, Image and Non-Image<br />

data archival and retrieval from sources within and outside an oncology department. The<br />

installation engineer does the initial <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong> PACS configuration and there are<br />

many user-configurable aspects.<br />

<strong>MOSAIQ</strong> Browser<br />

The <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> Brower is a Microsoft Internet Explorer shell or skin with only ,<br />

, , and . The <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> Browser runs <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong> PACS and<br />

the EMR Viewer. Workstations configured to run <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong> PACS have a desktop<br />

icon that points at the <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> Browser and the web address of <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong> PACS.<br />

Click the View button in the <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> Archived Objects window to launch the EMR Viewer<br />

in the <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> Browser. Click the Manage Data button in the <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> Archived Objects<br />

window to start <strong>MOSAIQ</strong> <strong>Oncology</strong> PACS.<br />

Copyright 2010, IMPAC Medical Systems 235<br />

LTGMSQ0002/4.0/23-Sep-2010

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