China Health Management Corp. China Health Management Corp. (CNHC) operates as a healthcare and management company focused on the operation and management of hospitals in China. The company provides a comprehensive range of medical services including gynaecology and obstetrics, paediatrics, stomatology, dermatology, medical cosmetology, pathology, ophthalmology and otolaryngology, anesthesia, haemodialysis, surgery, emergency medicine, intensive care, preventive medicine, pharmacy, psychological consultation therapy, medical consultation, combined Chinese and Western medicine, medical examination, medical imaging, and medical functions examination; it also offers commissioning hospital management and hospital management consultation services targeting high-end consumers such as white-collar workers and private enterprise owners primarily in Yunnan province. Founded in 1996 and headquartered in Dallas, Texas, the company, formerly known as Max Internet Communications, Inc., changed its name in March 2006 to reflect its pivot to healthcare. Key historical developments include the 2006 joint venture with Richard Technology Co. Ltd. to construct the Richland International Hospital (RIH) in Kunming City, China's first high-end hospital facility completed in early 2007, along with subsequent expansions such as the launch of a Healthcare Management Centre in 2007 offering personalized physical examinations and nine new treatments, addition of general dental and minor oral surgery services, and a $1.15 million contract with Olympus in January 2008 for China's first Minimally Invasive Operating Theatre.