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Saturday, 12/08/2012 1:29:32 PM

Saturday, December 08, 2012 1:29:32 PM

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Some Things You May Want to Know About the MMRGlobal Patent Portfolio and Did Not Know Who to Ask

The BIG thing is they have received 6 patents in recent days, one today, that gives them patent control over any info uploaded from a EHR software system to a PHR. So any hospital and doctor could be in violation. But the big thing is the patent released Monday could give them patent power over all pharmacies as well. So any walgreens, walmart, cvs, rite aid, etc that writes a script from a PHR? And they all do....could be in violation. This could literally be worth BILLIONS. The publicity alone, much like what is going in with VRNG and their patent lawsuit with GOOG, will be priceless. This will be the patent play of the year, except on the OTC. EVERYONE will want in on it. A few years ago PTSC on the OTC went from .05 to $2 on the same type of thing-patent infringement. Have not had something similar since, until now.

Much more coming as well, lots of news events as the company business heats up heading into 2014 and Obama's health plan.

Basically as I said you have here the VRNG play of the OTC, in a potential lawuit and royalty market worth billions. Once wind of this starts to get out, and people start realizing this is a pure patent play along with a play that major revs are coming in via PHR product sells? Sky is the limit. The PHR and EHR market will be worth $10's of billions by 2014. MMR is a major player now.

Here is the most recent patent PR and a story written on the claims explaining some of the patents and what they mean.

ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=55280686

http://ducknetweb.blogspot.com/2012/12/mmrglobal-patent-portfolio-bob-lorsch.html



Posted by Robert Lorsch | Filed under Posts by Robert Lorsch

This Blog is intended to provide information regarding MMR’s patents and its willingness to license hospitals, healthcare providers and their vendors to facilitate the use of technology which may be necessary to satisfy the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (“HIPAA”) and the Health Information Technology for Economic and Clinical Health Act (“HITECH”), and to meet the meaningful use requirement.

MMR is the owner and the Company’s CEO Bob Lorsch is the inventor of five currently issued United States patents and others in at least 12 countries around the world. The patents are related, in general, to the provisioning of Personal Health Records and Electronic Health Records; U.S Patent Nos. 8,121,855, 8,117,646, 8,117,045, 8,301,466 and 8,321,240. MMR also has numerous additional patent applications pending related to patient information and Personal Health Records (collectively, “MMR’s IP”). The Company believes that HIPAA, HITECH and other laws related to the healthcare industry, make MMR’s IP relevant to many hospitals and provider plans for the future of healthcare.

The MMR IP discloses a broad range of methods to maintain, communicate, standardize, and manage patients’ health information, such as through a patient portal by way of example. No different than hundreds of companies that provide other products or services in healthcare and own patents (for example patents related to imaging devices, CT scans or even medical instrument designs), MMR is not attempting to preclude healthcare providers from communicating healthcare records to patients but instead is making available its solution(s) for sale or, in the alternative, seeking a reasonable royalty from entities using another solution that infringes MMR’s IP.

While MMR does own significant patents related to Personal Health Records, it is not a patent “troll.” MMR is a practicing entity, a company that has itself developed and sells products and services For example, MMR’s consumer products include the MyMedicalRecords Personusing the MMR patented technology. al Health Record. These products allow documents, images and voicemail messages to be transmitted in and out of the system using a variety of methods, including fax, voice, file upload, email and other forms of messaging and do not rely on any specific Electronic Medical Record (EMR) system to populate an account. MMR’s professional offerings, MMRPro, provide physician practices and hospitals a cost-effective, end-to-end solution to the expensive and time-consuming process of digitizing paper-based medical records. Incorporated into the MMRPro system is an integrated patient portal to provide patients with timely online access to their personal health information. MMR created the tools to connect any patient with any physician or hospital or other healthcare professional anywhere in the world and patented its technology. MMR understands that there are questions regarding MMR’s IP. To that extent the Company encourages contacting Mr. Ted Ward at Liner Grode Stein Yankelevitz Sunshine Regenstreif & Taylor LLP, 310-500-3384, TWard@LinerLaw.com or me at the contact information that appears below.

Robert H. “Bob” Lorsch, CEO, MMRGlobal
4401 Wilshire Blvd., 2nd Floor, Los Angeles, CA 90010, Tel. 310-476-7002
www.mmrglobal.com

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