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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 12, 2002
Filed:
Nov. 10, 1999
J. Russel Teagarden, Brookfield, CT (US);
Michael Clotz, Hilliard, OH (US);
David Angaran, Powell, OH (US);
Charlotte Kenreigh, Westerville, OH (US);
Merck-Medco Managed Care, LLC, Montvale, NJ (US);
Abstract
An interactive computer assisted method reviews, and analyzes, a patient one or more medications using a computer and a user associated therewith. The method includes the steps of pre-selecting patients to obtain a preliminary set of patients eligible for the interactive computer assisted method responsive to first predetermined criteria, and filtering the preliminary set of patients to identify and form a secondary set of patients from the preliminary set of patients having a greater likelihood of benefiting from the interactive computer assisted method responsive to second predetermined criteria. The method also includes the steps of enrolling a patient from the secondary set of patients, and communicating with the patient to obtain information to assist the user in determining whether therapy and/or medication issues are relevant. The method also includes the steps of preliminarily evaluating whether the therapy and medication issues are relevant responsive to the information, and communicating to a physician same. The method also includes the steps of determining whether the therapy and/or medication issues are relevant, and suggesting therapy changes, medication changes, or no changes for the patient.