Berwyn, Pennsylvania. The National Digital Medical Archive, Inc. (NDMA) announces its attendance at the PACS 2007 Conference in San Antonio, Texas. The Conference runs from March 20th to March 23rd, 2007. At PACS 2007, NDMA will highlight NDMA Direct, which allows you to seamlessly view and interact with full-fidelity DICOM data across the enterprise regardless of platform or location, all the while maintaining the integrity and security of the permanent record. NDMA Direct is the most secure method for delivery of patient data available today.
In keeping with the theme of this year’s conference, this anytime, anywhere access to clinical-quality images is achieved through a patented streaming-technology — the only FDA-cleared solution for use on mobile devices. Your Radiology and Cardiology imaging sets are more easily accessed and quickly viewed — in 2D, 3D, and multimedia formats — along with related reports, on workstations, thin clients, standard PCs and wireless PDAs.
Also, Robert Hollebeek, Ph.D., co-inventor of NDMA Technology, will be presenting his abstract Implementing Image Repositories and Registries for Patients across Multi-enterprise Boundaries on Friday, March 23rd at 9:30 a.m.
About the National Digital Medical Archive, Inc.
The National Digital Medical Archive, Inc. [NDMA], headquartered in Berwyn, PA, develops, designs and delivers a data management and communications infrastructure that enables on-demand access, visualization and distribution of diagnostic quality images and related clinical data. For more information, visit http://www.ndma.us or call Jolene Sarr at 610-249-0160.
About PACS 2007
PACS 2007 is sponsored by The University of Rochester School of Medicine and Dentistry, Office of Continuing Professional Education and presented by The Department of Imaging Sciences.