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Press Release: TRANSPARENCY. QUALITY. ACCOUNTABILITY.

Taking a cue from the Obama administration’s proposed bipartisan approach to healthcare reform, National Imaging Associates and National Digital Medical Archive today announced a new, collaborative program to drive improvements in the use of advanced imaging technology.
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i3Archive, Inc. and National Digital Medical Archive, Inc and InSite One, Inc. Settle Litigation

In the case of i3Archive, Inc. and National Digital Medical Archive, Inc. v. InSite One, Inc., the parties have mutually agreed to dismiss all claims and counterclaims.
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Press Release: NDMA and SOURCECORP Radiology Announce Joint Offering to Help Hospitals Improve the Delivery and Quality of Patient Care

National Digital Medical Archive, Inc. (NDMA) and SOURCECORP Radiology, a division of SOURCECORP, Incorporated, announced today the development of a joint offering to help hospitals streamline the delivery of health information captured from analog and digital images in order to improve access of much needed electronic health record information by healthcare providers.
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Press Release: i3Archive, Inc. and National Digital Medical Archive, Inc. Clarify Pending Patent Matter

Company President Derek Danois comments on the initiated action against InSiteOne, Inc.
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NDMA President Derek Danois Participates in Denmark Digital Imaging Roundtable; Now Available Online

The British Publishers Global eHealth Initiative kicked off the first of 15 events, attracting leaders and experts in eHealth from Europe, the Middle East, Asia-Pacific, Africa and the United States.
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Press Release: NDMA Announces Significant Upgrade to its Consumer Portal Service; myNDMA Release 2.0 Now Available Free Of Charge

The National Digital Medical Archive has announced a major upgrade to www.myNDMA.com, its consumer portal service; namely, the elimination of a fee-for-storage subscription-based program. Along with several new features, patients will now also enjoy the full benefits of a personal health record (PHR) which includes free on-demand, unlimited access and unlimited storage capacity for their electronic health records and digital medical images.
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The Data Revolution Will Be Televised

CIO Insight discusses searching and organizing unstructured data with technology leaders.
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National Digital Medical Archive and myNDMA Patient Program Receive Unique Recognition in IBM Annual Report

The National Digital Medical Archive and myNDMA.com consumer portal for patients are profiled in IBM's 2005 Annual Report, as demonstration of innovations that make a difference in the healthcare industry.
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Breast cancer portal to help patients, doctors

This InfoWorld article discusses how www.myNDMA.com addresses the special needs of breast-cancer patients.
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Digital Mammography on The Grid

internetnews.com describes how myNDMA is establishing a nationwide "best practice" benchmark for digital mammography and diagnosis.
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Breast Cancer Database Provides Faster Access To Patient Records

Information Week reports on the grid technology at the heart of NDMA's massive database of more than one million mammography images.
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