Collaboration To Provide eHealth and Analytics Services To Improve Quality and Lower Costs
By MedImaging International staff writers Posted on 17 Dec 2008 |
Carestream Health, Inc. (Rochester, NY, USA) and National Digital Medical Archive, Inc. (NDMA; Berwyn, PA, USA) are collaborating on product integration initiatives designed to support the expansion of NDMA's national imaging network and improve customer access to its analytics and data management services.
The companies plan to integrate each other's technologies to create new services that will enable healthcare facilities to better manage, process, and evaluate digital medical images and accompanying data. The goal of this collaboration is to provide systems that can help hospitals and freestanding medical imaging facilities maximize revenue and profitability, enhance equipment and resource utilization, and improve patient care and outcomes.
NDMA selected Carestream Health to support its digital medical imaging service offerings because of its depth of experience in infrastructure management. As NDMA continues to expand its services throughout the United States, Carestream Health will support and complement its digital service offerings.
"Our eHealth Managed Services coupled with NDMA's architecture and post-processing analytics will provide a new approach to comprehensive digital medical imaging and healthcare IT [information technology] solutions,” said Bernard Algayres, general manager of eHealth Managed Services, Carestream Health. "This collaboration will leverage some of the most innovative technologies available to enable healthcare providers to access critical information as it is needed. We are committed to interoperability in this joint initiative, and we are pleased to be working with NDMA to develop new solutions that will help customers improve their operations, as well as the quality of their imaging procedures.”
Carestream Health provides a wide range of computer radiography and digital radiography systems to meet the medical imaging needs of hospitals, trauma units, orthopedic and specialty clinics, outpatient imaging centers, and other healthcare facilities.
"Digital medical imaging facilities around the world face increasing pressure to maintain profitability while delivering optimal patient care. Additionally, health plans continue to struggle with ways to control utilization and lower costs,” said Derek Danois, chief executive officer, NDMA. "This collaboration between Carestream Health and NDMA creates opportunities to better connect medical professionals in the radiology environment with the goal of maximizing clinical operations and financial performance, while improving the overall quality of each imaging procedure.”
Carestream Health is a leading provider of dental and medical imaging systems and healthcare IT solutions; molecular imaging systems for the life science research and drug discovery/development market segments; and X-ray film and digital X-ray products for the non-destructive testing market.
National Digital Medical Archive is a leading provider of clinical analytics and business intelligence services related to digital medical imaging designed to streamline the delivery and sharing of healthcare data among healthcare payers, providers, and patients for more evidence-based decision-making. NDMA services help digital imaging facilities and radiology departments maximize their clinical operations, ensure patient safety, and improve financial performance.
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The companies plan to integrate each other's technologies to create new services that will enable healthcare facilities to better manage, process, and evaluate digital medical images and accompanying data. The goal of this collaboration is to provide systems that can help hospitals and freestanding medical imaging facilities maximize revenue and profitability, enhance equipment and resource utilization, and improve patient care and outcomes.
NDMA selected Carestream Health to support its digital medical imaging service offerings because of its depth of experience in infrastructure management. As NDMA continues to expand its services throughout the United States, Carestream Health will support and complement its digital service offerings.
"Our eHealth Managed Services coupled with NDMA's architecture and post-processing analytics will provide a new approach to comprehensive digital medical imaging and healthcare IT [information technology] solutions,” said Bernard Algayres, general manager of eHealth Managed Services, Carestream Health. "This collaboration will leverage some of the most innovative technologies available to enable healthcare providers to access critical information as it is needed. We are committed to interoperability in this joint initiative, and we are pleased to be working with NDMA to develop new solutions that will help customers improve their operations, as well as the quality of their imaging procedures.”
Carestream Health provides a wide range of computer radiography and digital radiography systems to meet the medical imaging needs of hospitals, trauma units, orthopedic and specialty clinics, outpatient imaging centers, and other healthcare facilities.
"Digital medical imaging facilities around the world face increasing pressure to maintain profitability while delivering optimal patient care. Additionally, health plans continue to struggle with ways to control utilization and lower costs,” said Derek Danois, chief executive officer, NDMA. "This collaboration between Carestream Health and NDMA creates opportunities to better connect medical professionals in the radiology environment with the goal of maximizing clinical operations and financial performance, while improving the overall quality of each imaging procedure.”
Carestream Health is a leading provider of dental and medical imaging systems and healthcare IT solutions; molecular imaging systems for the life science research and drug discovery/development market segments; and X-ray film and digital X-ray products for the non-destructive testing market.
National Digital Medical Archive is a leading provider of clinical analytics and business intelligence services related to digital medical imaging designed to streamline the delivery and sharing of healthcare data among healthcare payers, providers, and patients for more evidence-based decision-making. NDMA services help digital imaging facilities and radiology departments maximize their clinical operations, ensure patient safety, and improve financial performance.
Related Links:
Carestream Health
National Digital Medical Archive
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