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Prescription analytics

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Prescription analytics is the practice ofanalyzingconsumers'prescription drug histories in order to provide useful information forhealth insurers.

In the United States, two-thirds of health insurers useprescription history reports to help identify consumers who may prove expensive to insure, and to set prices or deny coverage.[1] The reports, created and sold by medical data brokers such as MedPoint and IntelliScript, cost about $15 each and include information going back five years covering drug names,dosage, fill dates, refills, pharmacy and physician information, and possible medical conditions. The reports also include a “risk score”, based on ahealth risk assessment, predicting what an individual might cost an insurer in the future, as well as listing medical conditions the person may be being treated for.[2]

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  1. ^Terhune, Chad (23 July 2008)."They Know What's in Your Medicine Cabinet".Business Week magazine. Retrieved29 May 2011.[dead link]
  2. ^Nakashima, Ellen (4 August 2008)."Prescription Data Used To Assess Consumers".Washington Post. Retrieved29 May 2011.


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