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China going with proprietary American personal health record

By | November 19, 2009, 11:55 AM PST

China is working as hard as America to automate its health records system.

But while America has lately turned away from proprietary solutions, toward open standards, China is going the other way.

With help from Americans.

Unisplendour Corp., which emerged out of Beijing’s Tsinghua University, says it has a definitive agreement with MMR Information Systems of Los Angeles to create a Chinese version of MMR’s MyMedicalRecords and deploy it throughout the country.

Why go proprietary? Perhaps because MMR’s patented technology supports delivery of important documents into its system via voicemail and fax, as well as e-mail and file uploads.

That’s important. Not everyone in China has access to or knowledge of the Internet. Being able to call or fax a document and have it securely available is an enormous benefit in the countryside, where a substantial portion of the population still lives.

MMR itself is a pretty interesting outfit. The CEO is Robert Lorsch (above), a PR and advertising man by trade, who has worked for decades to get private sponsorships into the space program.

He’s politically-connected, having spent $18,900 in just the last election cycle on politicians, mostly Republican (but some Democratic). He’s married to a reality show producer. (The picture is a close-up from a larger photo showing both Lorschs, found at the site of his personal holding company, RHL Group. Click on his name above for the whole story.)

MMR’s board of advisors includes such people as former astronaut Buzz Aldrin, former Republican Congressman Asa Hutchinson, former House minority leader Dick Gephardt, and former boxer Sugar Ray Leonard.

This is not the way we do tech business in America, but the important point is that China is moving in the same direction we are, toward fully automated electronic health records (EHRs) and personal health records (PHRs) which include all of a citizen’s important documents.

Thus, those who oppose EHRs and PHRs need to ask themselves this question. Want to fall behind China?

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Dana Blankenhorn

About Dana Blankenhorn

Dana Blankenhorn was a contributing editor for SmartPlanet from 2009 to 2010.

Dana Blankenhorn

Dana Blankenhorn

Contributing Editor, Healthcare

Dana Blankenhorn has written for the Chicago Tribune, Advertising Age's "NetMarketing" supplement and founded the Interactive Age Daily for CMP Media. He holds degrees from Rice and Northwestern universities. He is based in Atlanta.

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Dana Blankenhorn has been a technology reporter since 1982, a business reporter since 1978, and a writer for as long as he can remember. His Schwab IRA has a few tech stocks in it, most notably some Intel and Applied Materials bought over 10 years ago. But the vast majority of his tiny fortune (emphasis on the word tiny) is invested in mutual funds. He presently writes for no one else but ZDNet, SmartPlanet and himself. But if you've got an opportunity let him know. If he takes the gig he"ll first add it to this disclosure page.

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