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“Data-Mining” Ban Upheld in NH, On Deck for MA

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Tuesday, December 16, 2008   

Boston, MA – Fill a prescription in Massachusetts, and the information about the medicine and doctor is often sold in a practice called "data-mining." A federal court recently upheld a law banning data-mining in New Hampshire based on privacy concerns, and the Massachusetts Legislature is expected to look at a similar law soon.

Amesbury psychiatrist Dr. Daniel Carlat used to help the drug company Wyeth market medications to physicians, where records of those consumer prescriptions were used to encourage doctors to prescribe a newer, more expensive product.

"That's the wrong reason for prescribing decisions. We should be making decisions based on the medical science and not based on marketing information that drug reps get from pharmacies."

Looking back, Carlat says, he sees that wasn't in the best interest of the patient because of cost, and what turned out to be dangerous side effects that, in his opinion, were downplayed by the drug company.

Data-mining companies challenged the Granite State law, saying the information is a right of free speech, and that consumer information is protected because patient names are blocked out. But Senator Mark Montigny (D-New Bedford) plans to introduce a Massachusetts version of the law. He says it's all about patient privacy and protecting the doctor-patient relationship.

"The patient, in almost all cases, is unaware that their data is being used to potentially switch them to a more expensive drug, even if it's against their own safety and health standards."

Kathy Finnegan is a Cape Cod resident battling a blood cancer. She believes data-mining is linked to increased medication costs overall, and results in feelings of uncertainty for patients.

"Then you add another level onto that, of whether or not you're going to be able to afford the medications. I can have bouts of feeling pretty vulnerable by the whole system."

The medicine keeping her alive already costs more than $3,000 a month, Finnegan adds.


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