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		<title>By: Scott Smith</title>
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		<description>I read with great interest your blog about electronic medical records. MyMedicalRecords.com (MMR) is an advanced patient health record and an Integrated Service Provider on Google Health.

Using MMR, complete patient records can be easily faxed, voiced, or uploaded into a password-secured, web-based account. An emergency log-in feature also allows access to your critical medical information in the event of an emergency, and it has a drug interaction database for prescriptions, as well as many other features.

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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I read with great interest your blog about electronic medical records. MyMedicalRecords.com (MMR) is an advanced patient health record and an Integrated Service Provider on Google Health.</p>
<p>Using MMR, complete patient records can be easily faxed, voiced, or uploaded into a password-secured, web-based account. An emergency log-in feature also allows access to your critical medical information in the event of an emergency, and it has a drug interaction database for prescriptions, as well as many other features.</p>
<p>Perhaps you and your readers would like to test drive MMR by signing up for 30 days free using the promotion code TRYMMR.<br />
Scott Smith<br />
MyMedicalRecords.com<br />
<a href="mailto:ssmith2@mmrmail.com">ssmith2@mmrmail.com</a><br />
10100 Santa Monica Blvd #430<br />
Los Angeles CA 90069<br />
888-808-4667 ext. 123</p>
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