i3ARCHIVE described as one of IBM's Business Partners making a difference
in healthcare
BERWYN, Pa., April 25 /PRNewswire/ -- i3ARCHIVE, Inc. (i3ARCHIVE)
proudly announces its recognition in IBM's 2005 Annual Report, the
company's most important and widely distributed document produced during
the year and delivered to millions of shareholders worldwide. IBM, the
world's leader in information technology, has recently collaborated with
i3ARCHIVE to deliver the National Digital Medical Archive(TM) (NDMA), its
first-class enterprise solutions to the IT and healthcare industries, as
well as directly to consumers, for the management of digital medical
images, disaster recovery and business continuity. Under the title,
"Healthcare delivery that matters," IBM highlights the Company as providing
services that "can unlock the secret to (finding) a cure."
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i3ARCHIVE President and CEO Derek Danois stated, "We are honored to be
recognized by IBM as standing-out amongst our peers, and look forward to
working with IBM's Healthcare and Life Sciences team to build out the
national infrastructure for electronic medical records management. Our
consumer model of the NDMA, myNDMA, provides the tools needed by patients
to manage their personal health record." Danois further commented, "We are
delighted to have been featured in IBM's 2005 Annual Report and appreciate
the recognition that the NDMA, which stores and manages digital medical
images in a centralized, accessible database, is changing the way Americans
manage their personal healthcare information." See
http://www.ibm.com/annualreport/2005/ and
http://www.ibm.com/innovation/guide/.
Through its continued diversified service offerings, IBM and i3ARCHIVE
are changing the landscape of how medical imaging and data is stored and
managed in the healthcare industry.
About i3ARCHIVE, Inc.
i3ARCHIVE, Inc.'s diverse product offerings provides a complete
solution for the storage and retrieval of digital medical images and
records, enabling healthcare providers and their patients, together, to
increase the quality of healthcare delivery. The Company's flagship
products, NDMA and myNDMA, are made available through grid-computing and a
shared archive, building upon existing digital technology to provide
physicians and researchers access to a lifetime archive of digital images
and related medical record data gathered from patients nationwide. For more
information, visit http://www.i3archive.com or contact Diane L. Hockstein,
610-249-0144 or dhockstein@i3archive.com.