Patients who want to manage their own breast health records have a new tool with which to do so. MyNDMA.com, launched today by IBM and i3 Archive, is a Web portal that gives its users a place to store digital mammogram results as well as faxed-in medical documentation. But the portal is much more than that, because it is linked into i3’s grid-based National Digital Medical Archive (NDMA), a database that can be accessed by about 300 participating doctors and 24 hospitals so far.
Web Portal Gives Patients Control of Mammogram Records
Posted by: Susan B. Shor November 18, 2005 01:45 PMPatients who want to manage their own breast health records have a new tool with which to do so. MyNDMA.com, launched today by IBM and i3 Archive, is a Web portal that gives its users a place to store digital mammogram results as well as faxed-in medical documentation. But the portal is much more than that, because it is linked into i3’s grid-based National Digital Medical Archive (NDMA), a database that can be accessed by about 300 participating doctors and 24 hospitals so far.