MAM-A 80-Min 4.7GB 16X Medical Grade Logo-top Archival DVD-R’s. Product ID: MAM-A 163151.The medical field has used and trusted MAM-A Medical Grade Archival DVD-R’s for years. These DICOM compliant, PACS compatible, FDA certified Medical Grade Archival DVD-R’s meet the healthcare industry's strict requirements for data and image storage. Manufactured and packaged under cleanroom conditions and subjected to stringent inspection and testing, MAM-A guarantees each medical grade disc is the finest engineered media available.Medical Grade Logo-top surface, which includes space for labeling with a disc marker. MAM-A text in hub.
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From MAM-A’s Product Information:Medical Discs: •AAA Professional quality •FDA registered for use in medical applications •PACS and DICOM compatible; HIPPA compliant •Exceeds conventional disc quality •16x write speedMAM-A Medical DVD-R discs have been trusted in the medical field for years. The inherent stability of MAM's patented phthalocyanine dye means that MAM-A Medical discs last longer than conventional DVD-R media. Our Pure Silver Medical discs are FDA Certified and PACS compatible.Advantages of MAM-A Medical DiscsAll the manufacturing and packaging of MAM Medical discs are done under cleanroom conditions. Every disc undergoes a 100% inspection before it can be shipped. MAM has rejected random sampling techniques as simply not stringent enough for medical applications. This is our guarantee to the user that each MAM Medical disc is the finest engineered media available.The dye formulation provides excellent performance at the high recording speeds used in medical applications. MAM Medical discs are certified for use in all high speed CD & DVD recorders.The DICOM StandardThe DICOM (Digital Information and Communications in Medicine) Standard is a set of rules that allow medical images and associated information to be exchanged between imaging equipment, computers and hospitals. The standard establishes a common language that permits medical data produced on one vendor's machine to be available for use on the digital system of another vendor. The DICOM Standard evolved through meetings between medical imaging companies (represented through the National Electrical Manufacturers Association) and representatives from major medical societies including the American College of Cardiology, American College of Echocardiography, European Society of Cardiology, and the American Society of Nuclear Cardiology.