Work Products
ìIf the prescribing patterns of a physician ñ for instance, a tendency to prescribe one medication rather than another for a given ailment ñ were deemed to be information "about" the physician, then the same determination would logically have to be made
I do not believe that such results would be consistent with the stated purpose of the Act. Rather, it is my view that the balance is properly struck by establishing whether the information is indeed about the individual, or rather about the tangible resu
IMS Health Letter Finding October 2, 2001