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Companies like IMS and Verispan have built major businesses by collecting data on physician prescribing habits and selling it to drugmakers. Pharma companies pass this information on to their sales reps, who use the data to tailor their pitches to the doctors.

But two lawmakers are hoping to change that. Sens. Herb Kohl of Wisconsin and Dick Durbin of Illinois have proposed an amendment to the healthcare reform bill that would ban the practice of data mining--bringing an end to "harassing sales practices" and lessening pharma reps' influence over physician prescribing habits, they say. The Senators maintain data mining leads to drug marketing that drives up drug costs. "The more pressure there is on Medicaid budgets and private insurance premiums, the more state legislators are realizing that industry marketing promotes expensive drugs over less expensive ones," Marcia Hams, director of prescription access at Community Catalyst, tells the AP. She adds that data mining will garner more attention as legislators realize how much it influences drug marketing.

On the state level, New Hampshire and Vermont have already passed laws against data mining, despite lawsuits from IMS and Verispan. Maine tried to enact a similar measure but has thus far been unsuccessful. The healthcare reform bill already passed by the House does not limit data mining.

- here's the AP report

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Are the senators prepared to take on the entire DM/CRM industry? Or, just those that serve the pharmaceutical industry? Because if their hypothesis is correct (and I beleive it is not), then all consumer goods must be made more expensive by data mining. Now, the reality is that data mining produces better targeting, which provides a more efficient use of promotional dollars, so..... In addition, they want drug companies to list payments to physicians, but do not want the same transparency from Physicians, or themselves. Interesting.

Better targeting with data means enhanced promotional tactics by big pharma.....There are too many MD's who have been on the take by big pharma and some control is essential! I guess there will be those like Verispan/SDI might suffer but at least IMS still tracks dollars though the retail channel.

Glad to see that Big Pharma supports Healthcare reform....I guess you do have to be careful what you wish for!

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