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Click Here to view a print version of this pagePeter Ransome to speak at North Carolina Health Information Management Association Workshop

Morrisville, NC – April 10, 2008 -- Active Data Services, Inc. has announced that Peter Ransome, Executive Vice President and CMO, will speak at the North Carolina Health Information Management Association's (NCHIMA) Piedmont Region Spring Workshop on Thursday, April 10 at 9 a.m. at the Women's Hospital of Greensboro Moses Cone Education Center. Ransome will discuss how to develop a business case for new technology with compelling return on investment. Other topics addressed at the workshop will include how to make emerging technology more productive, HIPAA privacy and security and electronic clinical applications. For more information, please visit www.nchima.org.

"I am pleased to be chosen to speak at the Piedmont Region NCHIMA meeting," said Ransome. "Implementing new technology into a business plan can be a valuable key to an organization's success. This workshop is an excellent opportunity to teach others and learn from industry leaders."

About NCHIMA: The North Carolina Health Information Management Association represents more than 2,000 committed health information professionals who are employed in such roles as HIM Directors, information analysts, quality management analysts, coders, risk managers, compliance officers, consultants, educators and technicians. The Association is organized to provide member services, such as continuing education and communication. We also work to educate the public about the nature of our profession, and to advise the public on important issues such as health information and privacy.