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Roll-up of multiple internal versions including:

  • Fixed reports sent via HL7 where they would go Forward Failed if not a re-send.
  • Fixed an issue where associations weren’t properly closed for Query Retrieves
  • Code re-use – fixed an issue getting properties that were related to other products.
  • Fixed query retrieve date format in query phase
  • Fixed calling of GPG encryption for Linux builds
  • Study Details are now updated on a re-Accept, which ensures studies requested by eMDT don’t keep a patient name of “eMDT”
  • Fixed an issue where gateways with large databases (i.e. slow auto-update) could fail to pick up a change in Admin Console filter. This made the Admin Console auto-update seem unresponsive.
  • Changed DICOM configuration to make sure SCU (Forward) can negotiate both Compressed and Uncompressed transfer syntaxes
  • Improved support for switching patient identifier DICOM tags; no longer implemented on a per site basis.

See wiki entry for full details.

 

Changes in Version 2.13.11 include:

  • Improved MAC address fetching. bbRad gateways can now run on more types of virtual machine, including VirtualBox and VMware.

 

 

 

Changes in Version 2.13.10 include:

  • Fixed a bug where columns on the List Studies screen would sometimes show the wrong field. This bug only affected the display of study data, not the actual studies, so would not affect them once Forwarded into PACS.
 

Changes in Version 2.13.09 include:

  • Improved handling of re-sent studies.  Studies where images have been changed since first sending will no longer go “Take Failed”.
  • Other minor bug-fixes.
 

The main features of note in version 2.13.08 are:

  • Auto-Refresh – the Admin Console updates automatically whenever the status of a study changes.
  • Filters and column memory – each user’s filters and column sorting/sizing are remembered between sessions.
  • Improved support for multiple filters – combining multiple filters works in more intuitive way and the most recently updated results are shown first.
  • Messages – a message can now be attached to studies to explain why the study was sent.
  • Support for lossy compressed studies.
  • Many other bug fixes and improvements
 

Welcome to Oxford Radcliffe! They went live on the 8th August 2011 with bbRad, and are the first Medcon site to join the network. Thank you for your support!

To share with them, please send from your bbRad admin console here, or set them up as a favourite here. Their contact details if needed are of course on the customer portal.

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