Getting Started
Who this guide is for, how it's organized, and where to go first based on your role.
Pick your role
Not everyone needs every section. Here's where to start based on what you do.
| Your role | Where to begin |
|---|---|
| Front-desk / operator | Worklist → Study lifecycle |
| Radiologist / reporter | Prism overview → Reporting |
| Site administrator | Application overview → API keys |
| Integration engineer | API keys → FHIR, HL7, or MPPS |
How this guide is structured
There are three main sections:
Application pages explain what you see in the product and why things work the way they do—for example, why you can't edit a patient's name while another study is in the "ready" state.
Prism pages walk through each viewer tool group with typical clinical use cases—layouts, measurements, cine navigation, and so on.
Integration pages are step-by-step technical references for engineers connecting external systems. They include field-by-field notes, example request flows, and security requirements.
A note on integration
If you're connecting an EMR, imaging system, or any other external tool, start with API keys. That page covers how authentication works and how to use an API key. Then move on to FHIR, HL7, or MPPS depending on which protocol your system uses.
Xenrad publishes separate HTTPS URLs for FHIR, HL7 HTTP, and MPPS. The Endpoints reference shows the bases configured for your deployment, plus MLLP and DICOM SCP TCP endpoints—useful for firewall rules, DNS verification, and troubleshooting connectivity.