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CEO kauft weitere Aktien bei $0.125

 
25.03.11 16:37
Entweder der CEO von MMRF ist total verpeilt oder er will uns mit den ständigen 20k zu $0.125 Käufen etwas sagen.
Meiner Meinung nach macht es keinen Sinn optionen zu $0.125 auszuführen wenn man die Aktien bei aktuell $0.062 kaufen kann.
Es sei denn der CEO hat Insider Infos und kann nichtam offenen Markt kaufen, weil er sonst rechtliche Schritte seitens der SEC befürchten müsste. Also kauft er zum doppelten Preis mittels seiner Optionen....
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liste der letzten Insider transaktionen

 
25.03.11 16:43
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Electronic health records are the new frontier

 
27.03.11 06:14
Electronic health records are the new frontier in health care
By Tara Kaprowy
Kentucky Health News The Richmond Register

RICHMOND — Just two years ago, the acronym EHR didn’t mean much to many people. But since Congress passed the health-care reform law last year, physicians and hospitals have become intimately acquainted with it — and patients may follow suit.

EHRs are electronic health records. They are quickly being adopted by hospitals and physicians as the federal government begins to pay out $19 billion in incentives: extra Medicare and Medicaid payments. Kentucky health care facilities and providers have been especially eager to sign up, perhaps because so few of the state’s doctors had adopted EHRs. Kentucky doctors’ offices were the least digitized in the nation last year, according to a national survey.

An EHR is a digitized copy of a person’s health record, essentially replacing the file folder that has typically held handwritten information about a patient. It generally contains information about a patient’s laboratory and radiology results, diagnoses, prescriptions and other treatment.


EHRs’ advantage is their easier accessiblity. Rather than being locked in a doctor’s office, the information, in theory, can be accessed by other health-care providers, regardless of which one the patient is seeing. “It’s about the information always moving with you,” said Nancy Szemraj, spokeswoman for the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology.

“That’s like the pot of gold,” said Jeff Brady, executive director of the Governor’s Office of Electronic Health Information. “If you’ve been to six different hospitals and three different doctor’s offices, literally all of that data can be viewed.”

EHRs are expected to reduce unnecessary tests and treatment because they will list tests that have been performed, and to reduce the potential for medical errors, because they containing such cautionary information as the patient’s allergies.

Protecting your information

One risk of electronic health records is the potential for the information being leaked, lost, altered or merely read by an unauthorized person. Leaks can be purposeful or by accident. In January, the private information of thousands of people who visited the Green River District Health Department in Owensboro was found online, where it had been mistakenly available for several months.

Brady acknowledged the danger of unauthorized access, but said safeguards have been taken to avoid it. Participating providers in the Kentucky Health Information Exchange, the state clearinghouse for EHRs, have to sign several agreements in which they attest the information they obtain will be used responsibly.

“The golden rule is this data will only be viewed by a provider who is providing care to a patient,” Brady said. To make sure that is happening, he said, the software has an audit function, in which administrators are able to see who looks at a patient’s data, when they did, from what computer and what piece of data they examined.

The national network will not be a database, and thus not in danger of being hacked, said Szemraj, of the national office. “It’s simply a means to securely push and pull information as needed,” she said, citing an example of a person traveling around the country and falling ill in New York City. “At that time, they would be able to tap into your medical record in your home base and say, ‘I want to pull your medical information.’ It’s not literally sitting out there in a repository where anybody could hack into it.”

To set up EHR systems, hospitals and doctors choose from a list of federally approved software. The programs don’t “necessarily have to communicate with each other,” Brady said, “but they do have to conform to certain standards that would allow them to communicate with a health information exchange.”

The state’s exchange has been operating in the pilot stage since April 2010. It will act as a “middleman” between hospitals and health care providers, Brady said. “We will be the hub and all information will flow from a provider, to us, back to another provider.”

Under ideal circumstances, Brady said he hopes to see half of the state’s hospitals and doctors’ offices connected to the exchange by the end of the year, with the other half signed on by the end of 2012. That may be ambitious, since a recent survey showed Kentucky had the lowest percentage of doctors’ offices that have adopted EHRs, just 38 percent, compared to 51 percent nationwide.

While Kentucky builds its exchange, other states are doing the same. Eventually, the goal is to create a National Health Information Network that will allow information to flow from state to state. That will be especially beneficial to Kentucky, Brady said, “because we have so many hospitals and medical facilities on our border. We’re talking to Tennessee and Ohio about exchanging data with them. There’s going to be a lot of development in the next 12 months.”

But when will the state information exchange or national network be useable? Brady said no date has been set for the state exchange, and Szemraj said of the national network, “We are truly just beginning.”

Cost savings?

The Obama administration and other supporters of the health-reform law say EHRs will save money. A 2005 study by the RAND Corp. indicated that implementing EHRs and networks could eventually save more than $81 billion per year by improving health care efficiency and safety, but that study was theoretical in nature and assumed 100 percent compliance, Drs. Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband wrote in an op-ed piece in The Wall Street Journal.

Some data show EHRs do not necessarily improve patient care, the doctors wrote, pointing to a study published in the journal Circulation that reviewed the influence of EHRs on the quality of care received by more than 15,000 patients with heart failure. It concluded that “Current use of electronic health records results in little improvement in the quality of heart-failure care compared with paper-based systems.”

Another study looked at the Department of Veterans Affairs’ health information technology investments and estimated a potential value of $3.1 billion “in cumulative benefits net of investment costs.” But Brandon Glenn of Medcity pointed out “the study’s lead researcher stressed the dollar amount reflects only what’s possible — not actual savings.”

The prevailing opinion in the industry is that EHRs will save money, but no one is really sure how much. On the expectation of savings, the health-reform law calls for extra Medicare and Medicaid payments to providers as incentives to adopt the technology. Providers have until 2014 to adopt EHRs. If they don’t, Medicare will start penalizing them by paying them less in Medicare payments.

A rural equalizer?

Since the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services started distributing EHR incentive payments in January, Kentucky hospitals and other health-care providers have received more than $18 million of about $38 million handed out nationwide so far. University of Kentucky Healthcare and Central Baptist Hospital, which together received $4.1 million, were the first facilities in the nation to receive the extra payments. In the next four years, Kentucky hospitals are expected to receive more than $100 million in incentives.

To receive the incentives, which can mean up to more than $60,000 for eligible professionals and millions for hospitals, applicants must prove their EHR systems are being used in a meaningful way. To show “meaningful use” in the first of three stages — the only stage that, so far, has been officially defined — eligible professionals must show “continuous quality improvement and ease of information exchange,” according to regulations in the Federal Register. Professionals must meet 25 measures, hospitals 24, to prove meaningful use. One measure, for example, is the ability to send electronic data to the state’s immunization registry.

The list of incentives already paid shows providers in the most rural to the most urban areas areas of Kentucky are switching over at equally rapid rates. In fact, two of the few hospitals already linked up to the Kentucky Health Information Exchange are Pikeville Medical Center and Murray-Calloway County Hospital, both outside metropolitan areas.

Brady said the Office of the National Coordinator for Health Information Technology “is very interested in rural areas, the critical-access hospitals, the very small but important hospitals . . . that typically get left out on technology. This an effort to bring them along and be the equalizer.”

Kentucky Health News is a service of the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues, based in the School of Journalism and Telecommunications at the University of Kentucky and funded by the Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky.

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thekey:

1. größerer blockkauf heute

 
28.03.11 18:32
Heute ist ein erster größerer Blockkauf über 95k Aktien zu $0.061 zu verzeichnen.
MMRF ist aktuell kurz davor die MA20 zu durchbrechen.
Bricht die 20er Tageslinie rechne ich mit täglich steigenden Volumen.

Fazit: Wer bisher immer Probleme hat den Boden einer Aktie zu erwischen, hat nun die Chance bei MMRF Aktien um die $0.06 einzusammeln!
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MMRGlobal Announces Call for Fourth Quarter

 
29.03.11 04:15
MMRGlobal Announces Call for Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2010 Earnings

MMRGlobal, Inc. (OTCBB: MMRF) today announced it will host a Fourth Quarter and Year-End 2010 Earnings conference call on Thursday, March 31, 2011, at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time/5:00 p.m. Eastern Time. Robert H. Lorsch, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, and Ingrid Safranek, Chief Financial Officer, will discuss financial results and answer questions from stockholders. The Company plans on filing its Fourth Quarter Earnings and 2010 Annual Report on Form 10K on March 31st after the close of market.

Mr. Lorsch, who recently had been exercising options for the purchase of shares over the past several weeks, will discontinue purchases prior to and immediately after the earnings call due to a blackout period determined by the Governance Committee of the Company's Board of Directors starting today.

The conference call will be broadcast live over the Internet at phx.corporate-ir.net/...tails&c=178404&eventID=3930539 or by linking to Investor Relations at www.mmrglobal.com. You will need to register 15 minutes prior to the start of the call. The call may also be accessed by calling 866-783-2144 or 857-350-1603 (Internationally). Participants should use passcode 54926853.

About MMRGlobal

MMRGlobal, Inc., through its wholly-owned operating subsidiary, MyMedicalRecords, Inc. (MMR), provides secure and easy-to-use online Personal Health Records (PHRs) and electronic safe deposit box storage solutions, serving consumers, healthcare professionals, employers, insurance companies, financial institutions, and professional organizations and affinity groups. MyMedicalRecords enables individuals and families to access their medical records and other important documents, such as birth certificates, passports, insurance policies and wills, anytime from anywhere using the Internet. The MyMedicalRecords Personal Health Record is built on proprietary, patented technologies to allow documents, images and voicemail messages to be transmitted and stored in the system using a variety of methods, including fax, phone, or file upload without relying on any specific electronic medical record platform to populate a user's account. MMRGlobal's professional offering, MMRPro, is designed to give physicians' offices an easy and cost-effective solution to digitizing paper-based medical records and sharing them with patients in real time through an integrated patient portal. MMR is an Independent Software Vendor Partner with Kodak to deliver an integrated turnkey EMR solution for healthcare professionals. MMR is also an integrated service provider on Google Health. To learn more about MMRGlobal, Inc. and its products, visit www.mmrglobal.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

Any statements contained in this press release that refer to future events or other non-historical matters are forward-looking statements, and some can be identified by the use of words (and their derivations) such as "need," "possibility," "offer," "development," "if," "negotiate," "when," "begun," "believe," "achieve," "will," "estimate," "expect," "maintain," "plan," "help" and "continue," or the negative of such terms and other comparable terminology. MMRGlobal, Inc. disclaims any intent or obligation to revise or update any forward-looking statements. These forward-looking statements are based on MMRGlobal, Inc.'s reasonable expectations as of the date of this press release and are subject to risks and uncertainties that could cause actual results to differ materially from current expectations. The information discussed in this release is subject to various risks and uncertainties related but not limited to changes in MMRGlobal, Inc.'s business prospects, its results of operations or financial condition, scheduling and timing of events reflected in its announcements, government regulation and changes in healthcare initiatives, and such other risks and uncertainties as detailed from time to time in MMRGlobal, Inc.'s public filings with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission.

CONTACT:



Michael Selsman

Public Communications Co.

(310) 553-5732

ms@publiccommunications.biz
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Etwas Großes im Anmarsch!

 
29.03.11 04:31
Mr. Lorsch, who recently had been exercising options for the purchase of shares over the past several weeks, will discontinue purchases prior to and immediately after the earnings call due to a blackout period determined by the Governance Committee of the Company's Board of Directors starting today.
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thekey:

Noch 2 Tage

 
29.03.11 17:24
Noch 2 Tage bis zum 10Q und 10K Bericht.
Volumen ist weiterhin sehr gering...
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Standards panel explores path to stage 2 meaningfu

 
30.03.11 20:26
Standards panel explores path to stage 2 meaningful use
By Mary Mosquera
Tuesday, March 29, 2011


The Health IT Standards Committee has begun exploring some of the functions that electronic health records (EHRs) should be capable of performing in stage 2 of meaningful use, with the use of health information exchange by providers to send patients their information to a personal health record (PHR) a prominent example.

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Stage 2 meaning ful use requiring a PHR. What is the safest and easiest PHR choice?

Conversely MMR as a Personal Health Record is the only personal health record that I know of that talks to every EMR out there in the world. A company can have Allscripts, Cerner, GE, or any existing EMR and as long as they have the ability to export to fax or export an image they have the ability to interface with our personal health record regardless of the format of the information that is coming out of the EMR. That’s unlike just about any product in the Health It space today. Most EMR’s talk to a specific PHR. If you are a patient and you get sick in New York and you go to Sloan Kettering and then you visit Los Angeles and you go to UCLA, you have to have your Sloan Kettering medical record converted to paper and handed to a physician at UCLA. If you have your records in your MMR account or you use a doctor who is scanning records through an MMR Pro account – those records through patient view or our PHR can be made available to anyone anywhere in the world at pretty much two mouse clicks through your lifeline #. We do not compete with GE, we do not compete with Allscripts, we do not compete with EMR companies. We are additive to EMR companies and we are also the first step to an installation of any EMR company. If you assume that paper is not going to go away within the next 5-10 years than we have along time ahead of us from which to integrate our product into full blown EMRs and as long as there is full blown EMRs there are patients that are still going to need copies of their medical records to take for second opinions, take to schools to prove vaccinations, take to passport offices in order to get visas. As long as there is that need to get paper into an EMR or to get information out of an EMR – MMR has it covered on both ends of the spectrum.
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20er Tageslinie

 
30.03.11 21:06
Die 20er Tageslinie wurde soeben gebrochen. Kaufsignal!
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Mr. Lorsch

 
31.03.11 00:52
"In 1994, he founded a pre-paid calling card company, SmarTalk TeleServices, Inc. SmarTalk went public in 1996 with a valuation of $57MM, and had a market cap of nearly $1 billion when Mr. Lorsch resigned as CEO in January 1998."
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31.03.11 00:53
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PERT on the bid very good sign!

 
31.03.11 15:40
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SAR support

 
31.03.11 18:27
Soeben sar support erhalten - RSI ist größer 50 _ Einsteigen!!!
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Level 2 update

 
31.03.11 18:48
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webcast

 
31.03.11 21:00
Heute webcast um 23:00 Uhr
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10k und 10Q report

 
31.03.11 23:10
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MMRF news

 
31.03.11 23:13
MMRGlobal Reports 181% Increase in Revenues

LOS ANGELES, CA, Mar 31, 2011 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) -- MMRGlobal, Inc. (OTCBB: MMRF) ("MMR") today announced it has filed its annual report on Form 10K for the year ended December 31, 2010 with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. The Company reported that revenues for the quarter ended December 31, 2010 increased by 181% when compared to the fourth quarter of 2009. In addition, during the twelve months ended December 31, 2010, the Company increased revenues by 57% when compared to the same period in 2009, while sales increased by 77%. The Company calculates sales by adding revenue plus deferred revenue. These numbers do not include any revenue from sales of MMRPro in the fourth quarter, due to a delay in the release of the MMRPro OEM version of the Kodak Scan Station 550, which is now scheduled for release by May 2011. Notwithstanding this, the Company projects revenues for the first quarter of 2011 to exceed the fourth quarter of 2010.

The Company also reported a decrease in cash operating losses. Cash operating losses are calculated by subtracting non-cash adjustments from the Company's net loss. Cash operating losses were reduced by 38% from $5.6 million in 2009 to $3.4 million in 2010, while the Company's net loss for the three months ended December 31, 2010 decreased by 46% from $3,516,026 in 2009 to $1,885,661 in 2010. The Company's total liabilities went down by $1.8 million or 21.3% in 2010, which includes a $368,000 or 12.4% reduction in Accounts Payable. In addition, G&A decreased by $1.15 million or 21.2%.

The Company's reported total losses of $17.9 million in 2010, 81% of which was non-cash, attributable to expenditures which stemmed mainly from the application of accounting principles to value derivative liabilities and equity, imputed interest in the sale of convertible notes, and stock options, warrants and common stock issued for services, among other similar types of expenses. This compares to a net loss in 2009 of $10.3 million. However, the non-cash portion in 2009 was 45%. As a result of accumulated pre-Merger and post-Merger operating losses of nearly $180 million dollars, the Company may qualify for substantial tax loss carry forwards in the future. In addition, during the year, employees, directors, affiliates and vendors converted $1.6 million in liabilities and debt into shares at an average price of $0.122 per share. Of this amount, 706,605 shares were purchased by the Company's CEO at $0.125 per share.

The Company plans on continuing to utilize its equity to reduce liabilities and strengthen our balance sheet. Issuances of stock, warrants and options have enabled MMR to obtain advertising, marketing and other services that a Company of its size might not otherwise have been able to afford.

The Board of Directors continues to utilize the value of the Company's equity conservatively to generate cash, retire liabilities and debt, motivate employees and recruit management, as well as for strategic alliances and M&A opportunities. Since November 1, 2010 through March 1, 2011, the Company has issued approximately 6.23% of its stock for these and similar purposes inclusive of all financing activities.

"MMR Global continues to grow and to execute on its business plan. We are constantly working on improvements to our technology, and maximizing the value of our strategic alliances with such multi-national companies as Kodak, Chartis, and Unis-TongHE in China, as well as our legacy biotech assets," said MMRGlobal Chairman and CEO Robert H. Lorsch. "Additionally, in 2011 we plan on paying significant attention to identifying a major relationship in offering our services with a wireless carrier while we continue to explore opportunities with additional strategic partners and while we also continue to seek potential M&A opportunities."

The Company believes that there may be significantly greater value in the pre-Merger Favrille biotech assets than it previously anticipated as a result of discovery obtained in a lawsuit filed by The RHL Group in 2010 against a former Favrille officer and others. As a result, the Company plans on continuing further exploitation of its pre-Merger intellectual property, which includes data and samples from its FavId(TM)/Specifid(TM) clinical trials to treat B-cell lymphoma along with its anti-CD20 monoclonal antibodies and other related products and patents. Through consultants and others, MMR is working to utilize these assets with universities, research foundations, manufacturers, institutional investors and others for the benefit of the Company's shareholders.

In MMRGlobal's primary business of health IT, the Company continues to see opportunities for growth as healthcare professionals look for the most efficient ways to adopt health information technology in response to requirements of meaningful use and the mandatory adoption of electronic and personal health records by 2014. In 2010, the Company launched the MMR Stimulus Program which it believes can generate more monies to physicians than government programs over less time with Company products that are cost-effective and cause minimal workflow disruption during installation.

The Company continues to leverage its technology to improve margin and create significant barriers to competitive entry. One of the Company's developments in 2010 was the deployment of a proprietary health information and communications network to support its MyMedicalRecords Personal Health Record and MMRPro suite of products and services. The new network, called MMRGlobal Infocom, enables the Company to reduce certain infrastructure costs by more than 60% while upgrading its services to include VoIP Gateways and virtualized service options that are necessary to the operation of its patented Electronic Health Record platform and services. Additionally, MMRGlobal is exploring licensing and reseller opportunities using the new platform to generate service revenue from government health information exchanges, healthcare companies and others with similar needs.

This deployment gives the Company control over its own destiny since we now own our platform operations and, as part of our global expansion, have the ability to securely operate with multiple data centers and integrate our products with any carrier in the world. This capability should help facilitate shorter lead times to market and better service Chartis International, Kodak in the Pacific Rim, Unis-TongHE in China and eventually help the Company launch services worldwide.

In 2010 MMRGlobal continued a trend of creating business milestones. Some of these milestones include:

--  In January, the Company launched the MMRPro Stimulus Program
   (http://www.youtube.com/mmrglobal#p/u/5/oZ-SZcGvNjw) which rewards
   MMRPro users when their patients upgrade from the system's
   MMRPatientView portal (www.mmrpatientvideos.com) to a full-featured
   MyMedicalRecords Personal Health Record.


--  In February, MMR was invited to showcase its MMRPro system
   (www.mmrprovideos.com) at the Kodak Executive Summit (KES) in San
   Antonio, Texas, an invitation-only conference for selected Kodak
   authorized imaging resellers, distributors and independent software
   vendors and the senior management of Kodak's Document Imaging
   business.


--  At the HIMSS 2010 Annual Conference & Exhibition in Atlanta during
   March, MMR introduced a completely redesigned Personal Health Record
   for its MyMedicalRecords PHR and presented MMRPro to an international
   audience of over 27,000 attendees, which included hospital
   administrators, physicians, government representatives, the military,
   financial analysts, institutional investors and other healthcare
   professionals. Advisory Board members in attendance were Astronaut
   Buzz Aldrin, former U.S. Congressman and House Majority Leader,
   Richard A. Gephardt, former U.S. Congressman and the first Under
   Secretary of Homeland Security, Asa Hutchinson, and former
   Administrator of the U.S. Small Business Administration, Hector V.
   Barreto.


--  In March, Chartis Insurance (formerly AIG) announced it will be
   providing MMR's secure online Personal Health Record to Chartis
   policyholders worldwide.


--  In May, MMR announced that Fred Middleton, Managing Director of
   Sanderling Ventures, and Ivor Royston, M.D., Founding Managing Member
   of Forward Ventures and a co-founder of IDEC Pharmaceuticals (now
   Biogen Idec), both pre-Merger Favrille Board of Directors' members,
   joined MMR's Board of Advisors to advise on the strategy for
   maximizing the value of the Company's biotech assets.


--  In June, MMRGlobal was a sponsor of the 37th Annual Daytime Emmy(R)
   Awards broadcast on the CBS Television Network, where it launched
   "Putting the Future of Your Health at Work Today" campaign
   (www.mmrontv.com) designed to educate the public on the importance of
   having a Personal Health Record, especially during an emergency. The
   primetime show reached as many as seven million viewers.


--  In August, MMRGlobal signed its first distribution agreement with a
   Kodak Reseller. Image Access Corporation is Kodak's largest reseller
   of document imaging products and services. Image Access sells the
   MMRPro electronic document management solution to hospitals, alternate
   care facilities and physician practices and clinics.


--  In September, MMRGlobal expanded its advertising of Personal Health
   Records products and services on nationally syndicated television in
   "The Spirit of Mississippi" on the Hallmark Channel.


--  Also in September, the Company installed the MMRPro professional
   solution for digitizing medical records in the Spalding Surgical
   Center of Beverly Hills, allowing more than 20 physicians working out
   of the Center to have access to patient documentation regardless of
   the system currently used in their other offices and opening the
   channel to the surgery center market.


--  In October, Chartis Global Marine and Energy began offering a
   private-labeled MyMedicalRecords PHR to its North America
   policyholders. MMR Board advisor Buzz Aldrin appeared with Tom
   Morelli, President of the Global Marine and Energy Casualty Division
   of Chartis, in a training video for its sales force. In October,
   MMRGlobal also announced plans with Kodak to deploy a new version of
   the MMRPro system operating through a proprietary customized interface
   on the new KODAK Scan Station Pro 550 at the Medical Group Management
   Association (MGMA) Annual Conference.


--  Also in October, MMR announced plans to offer U.S. Veterans the
   opportunity to maintain all their medical records and personal health
   information directly in a MyMedicalRecords Personal Health Record
   located at www.MyBlueButton.org.


--  In November, Sunil Singhal, a co-founder and former Chief Operating
   Officer, North America of India's Nihilent Technologies, joined
   MMRGlobal as an Executive Vice President to oversee development of the
   Company's proprietary information technologies.


--  In December, MMRGlobal and Texas-based MMX Holdings, LLC announced
   integration of MMRPro into the MMX dashboard-based financial and
   operating management tool for ambulatory surgical centers (ASCs)
   (www.managemyasc.com). MMRPro will be featured on the Manage My ASC
   dashboard and marketed to thousands of surgery centers located
   throughout the United States.


--  Also in December, the Company launched advertising on Facebook,
   including the "Invest in Your Family's Health and Financial Future"
   campaign surpassing the 100 million impression mark in its initial
   ninety-day run.


--  On December 21, 2010, MMRGlobal entered into a Non-Exclusive License
   Agreement with a major biopharmaceutical company wherein MMR licensed,
   on a non-exclusive basis, the use of portions of the Company's
   clinical and scientific data.




2010 was a year of results for MMRGlobal. Nothing demonstrates results more than recognition from partners and peers. On February14 of this year, MMR was named Kodak's Overall Best Independent Software Vendor for 2010 at the Kodak Americas Region Document Imaging Channel Awards in Orlando, Florida. The Company also announced an understanding with Kodak to sign a private label equipment purchase agreement which could represents more than 10 million dollars in MMRPro system sales over the next 15 months.

Digitization of medical records is now a national policy. MMR is fortunate to be positioned to take advantage of this historic and opportune event. MMR's technology platform already integrates voice, fax and e-storage document management solutions in both English and Spanish. MMR also continues to be an integrated service provider on Google Health, which allows users to synchronize information between the Google Health offering and a MyMedicalRecords PHR account at the click of a mouse.

About MMRGlobal

MMRGlobal, Inc., through its wholly-owned operating subsidiary, MyMedicalRecords, Inc. (MMR), provides secure and easy-to-use online Personal Health Records (PHRs) and electronic safe deposit box storage solutions, serving consumers, healthcare professionals, employers, insurance companies, financial institutions, and professional organizations and affinity groups. MyMedicalRecords enables individuals and families to access their medical records and other important documents, such as birth certificates, passports, insurance policies and wills, anytime from anywhere using the Internet. The MyMedicalRecords Personal Health Record is built on proprietary, patented technologies to allow documents, images and voicemail messages to be transmitted and stored in the system using a variety of methods, including fax, phone, or file upload without relying on any specific electronic medical record platform to populate a user's account. MMRGlobal's professional offering, MMRPro, is designed to give physicians' offices an easy and cost-effective solution to digitizing paper-based medical records and sharing them with patients in real time through an integrated patient portal. MMR is an Independent Software Vendor Partner with Kodak to deliver an integrated turnkey EMR solution for healthcare professionals. MMR is also an integrated service provider on Google Health. To learn more about MMRGlobal, Inc. and its products, visit www.mmrglobal.com.

Forward-Looking Statements

Statements in this press release that are not strictly historical in nature, including future performance, management's expectations, beliefs, intentions, estimates or projections, constitute "forward-looking statements." Such forward-looking statements involve known and unknown risks, uncertainties and other factors that may cause the Company's actual results to be materially different from historical results or from any results expressed or implied by such forward-looking statements. Forward-looking statements can generally be identified by the use of words (and their derivations) such as "need," "possibility," "offer," "development," "if," "negotiate," "when," "begun," "believe," "achieve," "will," "estimate," "expect," "maintain," "plan," and "continue," or the negative of these words. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include, but are not limited to, the risk the Company's products are not adopted or viewed favorably by the healthcare community; risks related to the current uncertainty and instability in financial and lending markets, including global economic uncertainties; product integration in physician practices, surgery centers and hospitals; timing and volume of sales and installations; length of sales cycles and the installation process; market acceptance of new product introductions; ability to establish and maintain strategic relationships; ability to identify and integrate acquisitions; relationships with licensees; competitive product offerings and promotions; changes in government laws and regulations and future changes in tax legislation and initiatives in the healthcare industry; undetected errors in our products; possibility of interruption at our data centers; risks related to third party vendors; risks related to obtaining and integrating third-party licensed technology; acceptance of the Company's marketing and promotional campaigns; risks related to a security breach by third parties; maintaining, developing and defending our intellectual property rights including those pertaining to our biotechnology assets; risks associated with recruitment and retention of key personnel; uncertainties associated with doing business internationally across borders and territories; and additional risks discussed in the Company's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Additionally, we are a developing early-stage company and many variables can affect revenues and/or projections, including factors out of our control.

Additional information regarding forward-looking statements and other risks and uncertainties to which our business is subject is contained in our annual report on Form 10-K for our fiscal year ended December 31, 2010, which we filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission on March 31, 2010. Due to those risks and uncertainties, you are cautioned not to place undue reliance on the forward-looking statements contained in this press release, which speak only as of the date of this press release, or to make predictions about future financial performance based solely on our historical financial performance. The Company also disclaims any obligation to update or revise any of the forward-looking statements as a result of new information, future events or otherwise, except as may be required by applicable law.

CONTACT:

Michael Selsman
Public Communications Co.
(310) 553-5732
ms@publiccommunications.biz



SOURCE: MMRGlobal, Inc.

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MMR GLOBAL - unentdeckte Healthcare Perle thekey
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common stock outstanding

 
01.04.11 02:25
As of March 1, 2011, the registrant had 242,294,780 shares of common stock outstanding.
MMR GLOBAL - unentdeckte Healthcare Perle thekey
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Kampf mit dem MA50 und dem oberen Bollinger

 
01.04.11 17:00
Charttechnisch kämpft MMRF gerade mit dem oberen Bollinger Band und der 50er Tageslinie.
Wird diese nachhaltig gebrochen sind $0.10 das erste Ziel!
Aktuell haben wir seit gestern Unterstützung durch die 20er Tageslinie und dem SAR.
Etwas Volumen , dann brennt die Hütte!
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MMRF chart

 
01.04.11 17:01
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Bullishes MA8/MA34 cross steht bevor

 
01.04.11 19:34
Immer wenn es zu dem MA8/MA34 cross kam ist die Aktie stark gestiegen.
Aktuell stehen wir wieder kurz vor diesem Chartsignal.
Also Augen auf...
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Der Truck ist geladen..

 
01.04.11 23:36
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MMRF Downtrendbreak

 
02.04.11 03:31
MMRF hat den Downtrendbreak vollzogen.
Siehe Bild unten...
(Verkleinert auf 93%) vergrößern
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MMRF steht vor dem EMA8/EMA34 cross

 
(Verkleinert auf 94%) vergrößern
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