Data-Mining Ban Struck Down By US Supreme Court
smitty777 writes "The Supreme Court struck down in Sorrell vs IMS Health a Vermont law banning data mining which has been in place since 2007. The court ruled that the data on medications prescribed by doctors is protected by the First Amendment and can be used for marketing by the pharmaceutical companies. This follows similar declarations in Maine and New Hampshire."
I am outta space and outta here !!
Big corporations always win in the end. They have the money to pay the lawyers and the lobbyists. It's their world; we just live in it. This has basically become a country by the corporations for the corporations. One nation, under CEO, with corruption and insider trading for all.
What year was this?
We can expect more and more of this because he replaced two fairly liberal judges with very conservative ones.
Not that liberal judges are a panacea - they all voted in favor of eminent domain in Kelo v. New London - but they tend to not believe in corporate power so much.
Hail Eris, full of mischief...
E pluribus sanguinem
Where individuals and corporations collide, in the US the corporations win.
This after Citizens United and several other recent decisions...
Man, Scalia, Thomas, and Alito are three of the worst things to happen to the Supreme Court in recent memory. Ugh.
- Spryguy
There are three kinds of people in this world: those that can count and those that can't
the state should not suppress free speech without a good reason. moreover, it is almost always bad policy to regulate the use of information rather than regulate a specific bad action that we want to stop. if the state wanted to prevent pharmaceutical companies from advertising to doctors, it should have tried its luck pass a law to prevent that. http://www.innovationpolicy.org/do-not-track-for-doctors-vs-do-not-track-for
Really? How the fuck is taking my personal and private health care information and selling it, in any way, "protected speech"?
Not that a liberal court would have been better.
At least this one got us a victory in Heller.
I always said New Yorkers thought their shit didn't stink.
Why, without your clothes, you're naked, Miss Dudley!
Makes me wonder if these judges have heard of things such as maybe HIPA? Whatever happened to that whole privacy of medical records idea?
But in fact "Conservative" now seems to be used to mean "someone who sells the intent of the Constitution to the highest bidder", and "Liberal" means someone who wants the Government not to interfere so much in people's private lives and their privacy - which I imagine the Founding Fathers would be in favor of.
In the late 80s it was the Democrats - Lloyd Bentsen in particular - that were in bed with Big Oil. Now it's the Republicans. Why the switch?
From scarped cliff or quarried stone she cries "A thousand types are gone, I care for nothing, no not one."
Now that the gloves are off and they can mine data to their hearts content, what is to prevent them from using the data for more than just advertising? I think some people will start seeing letters like this in the future from their insurance companies: "Dear Sir/Madam, due to the number of your relatives receiving (cancer/alzheimers/diabetes/etc) treatment, we are electing to no longer cover you due."
Data mining is compelled speech, it's the opposite of free speech. All the Vermont law asks for is the physicians permission - so if everyone consents, they can still speak. There's no free speech violation whatsoever.
Now what I wonder is how this impacts the Roe V Wade decision as I am not a legal scholar nor do I pretend to be one on /. but to me it seems that this ruling clashes because of the right to privacy which was found in that decision. The Vermont law wasn't outside that right, but supposedly violated the free speech rights of the corporations. It is rather sad commentary that it seems corporations now have more rights than individuals. I am not trying to troll but if one really wanted to stir the pot with this ruling just mention that it would allow data mining of individuals who have taken the morning after pill or other similar ones (I don't know if they exist).
I find the law to be fascinating being that I am engineer. this is mostly due to how it seem the law claims to be fair, and only concerned with the facts, but never seems to be. Additionally I get the impression that there really isn't much logic in how justice is handed out as there are very different ruling from different courts on the same issue.Maybe I should submit my resume the next time a spot opens up on the U.S. Supreme Court.
Time to offend someone
It isn't your personal and private health care information, the patient stuff is lost in the aggregation, all they want is the prescribing doctor data.
They don't care about your health information, they want to know things like:
* Dr Phil is prescribing competing Product X 5 times as often as he prescribes our Product Y.
* Dr Bill is very well respected by other physicians and prescribes our Product Z a lot.
Sure, you mightn't like what they do marketing wise with that, but it has exactly nothing to do with your personal and private health care information.
Oh that explains a LOT. So every time a legislator or a judge sells a law or a ruling, it's free speech they are exercising... on all our behalves. And of course, by this standard, laws against prostitution are all unconstitutional as their selling themselves is protected by the first amendment as what they do is speech and not conduct.
Really? How the fuck is taking my personal and private health care information and selling it, in any way, "protected speech"?
When your personal information is stripped out of it per existing federal law. RTFA, this is about doctors not patients.
[PowerPoint] is a tool for capitalist presentation
While it appears identifiable patient information isn't included, is there any way that this falls under HIPPA protections?
Limiting speech in general would be a contentious issue, and it would be a tricky thing to get right. I think we should expand on the whole "A person has the right to be secure in his papers and possessions" concept to "A person has the right to enjoy the solitude of his privacy." Much is made of the right to free speech, but I feel I also have the right not to be forced to listen to the speech of others, and laws limiting peoples' abilities to intrude into your space and bother you have been what are under attack lately.
Once the concept of privacy is defined and expanded, you start to have a framework in which you could reasonably start to limit speech in some cases. Apply these concepts to noise ordinances, the Federal "Do not call" list and the idea of "Your right to swing your fist ends when it meets someone's face" plays out. However, this could also conceivably be used to limit the ability of people to gather and protest, since that could also disrupt the lives of people who live in the protest area. So perhaps this idea still needs some work.
I'm trying to teach myself to set people on fire with my mind... Is it hot in here?
How is a doctor's prescription covered under the First Amendment? A doctor can lose his license or even go to prison for giving prescriptions out like candy... that alone proves that is in fact regulated speech, not free speech. And even if it was an expression of free speech, what does that have to do with a justification of data mining?
And doesn't it mean anything that the doctor is being paid to write the prescriptions? If his scripts are automatically entered into public domain, thereby usable by third parties, then what prevents that same reasoning being applied to an expense report I write for my company? Or, for that matter, my medical records, financial statements, etc?
This is clear example of SCOTUS overreach.
Ironic that they call it free speech when it was bought and paid for by the drug companies. SCOTUS also ruled this week that makers of generic drugs cannot be sued, even in cases where there was a known problem they did nothing about[1]. They also upheld a limit on medical malpractice damages set by a West Virginia law[2]. See a pattern here?
1. http://www.wwltv.com/news/northshore/Local-shocked-US-Supreme-Court-ruled-against-her-124458214.html
2. http://www.wvmetronews.com/news.cfm?func=displayfullstory&storyid=46230
== the golden rule - those that have the gold make the rules
How could this possibly be a free speech issue? It's not like the drug companies and their detailers are in any way limited in their speech, they can say whatever they want. There is no limitation of speech in any way. What this is is a limit on information.
It's interesting that businesses are perfectly happy to restrict the flow of information to consumers. Try to get internal company information about investments, drugs or foods... Next time try to see if you can figure out which produce is say genetically modified, or was grow with certain pesticides or processed industrial waste fertilizer.
The practical aspect of this of course is that doctors are paid employees of the drug companies. I'm sure if the doctors don't get direct kickbacks from the drug companies they get indirect payments (honorariums?). Dr Smith you've just written your 100th prescription this month for Greatix please come to Hawaii for a conference to explain your successes all the alcohol, drugs and prostitutes you could want will be available for you use all week...
Once again the supreme court is a group of rich elitists just attempting to maintain the power of the powerful and the status quo. Look at their history, other that a few progressive decisions from the Warren court the supreme court has rarely provided decisions that helped the American people. Holders of slavery or imprisoning innocent people, they've been right there to protect those noble causes.
Very sad.
You got a lot of Slashdotters praising hacker groups for exposing all sorts of information. However when there is a legal sharing of information it is just horrible.
Data mining isn't bad it is about collecting data. Business Intelligence is processing the data and its trends to solve issues. Ok yes for the case Pharma is using it to sell to doctors. They are going to do that anyways, now they can do it more directly and cheaper, and that cost savings does get passed down.
And for you IT people wanting cool Comp Sci jobs, Data Mining and Business Intelligence is actually quite fun Computer Science work, it is good pay, and not well outsourced.
If something is so important that you feel the need to post it on the internet... It probably isn't that important.
I'd like to express my first amendment right and say FUCK YOU SUPREME COURT.
What do I know, I'm just an idiot, right?
All I do is win-win-win no matter what! I got money on my mind, I can never get enough!
I8-D
They are supporting freedom of speech even when liberals don't like it.
The Constitution says Congress shall make no law abridging the freedom of speech. There are no qualifications on "speech." Not "only speech by individuals not collection of individuals like corporations."
That was the basis of Citizens United and it was decided correctly. If you actually look at the text of the 1st Amendment, not if you are on some anti-corporate bent.
Except for ending slavery, the Nazis, communism, & securing American independence, war has never solved anything.
Again a very poor summary and let me predict that most of the comments on this board will be from idiots who think they understand the decision from the summary.
The decision said that states cannot limit the speech* of companies that purchase info from pharmacies to one specific group, in this case manufacturers of drugs. If they want to limit the speech it has to be to everyone not just one class.
*There have been previous longstanding decisions that say that some data is free speech and cannot be limited by the states or federal government.
This can be positive, though. If we think in terms of government, it helps push for more open government and governmental data as a freedom of speech issue, even in cases where certain things are "copyrighted" by governments, such as NYC subway maps.
I8-D
See subject. Everything's done for big money, not regular people. Makes me ill and I am far from the only one.
erroneus http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2261720&cid=36545928 you may find yourself in front of a judge one day yourself with threats of blackmail like that one you posted here on slashdot.
The Supreme Court and Big Business want information to be free?
So be it.
Regards.
> this is about doctors not patients.
Are you sure?
the Supreme Court ... ruled that "the creation and dissemination of information are speech for First Amendment purposes."
If that's all they've got to say about it, then what limits this to doctors and pharmacies? If this is allowed in the medical industry, what industry would it not effect?
Regardless, GP is right. This is not public information, it's private.
And SCOTUS is delusional. The pharmacies didn't create the content, they aggregated and sold it against the wishes of doctors who did create it and expected the information to stay private, and the State of Vermont which explicitly forbade this practice.
This has absolutely nothing to do with expressing ideas. It's just about selling raw data they were given in confidence.
I can't give you sources, but anecdotally I can tell you that there are kickbacks between pharmacies, doctors, and pharmaceuticals. Selling the pharmaceuticals data on whether a doctor is prescribing their drugs will have a further corrupting effect, not unlike what could come from selling data on who a voter voted for in an election.
I did not think corporations were ever covered under the constitution. Yeah, I know the ruling a few years back that made corporations the same as people, but it makes no logical sense. A corporation is a non-living entity and thus should not have access to the right of free speech for personal gain. Heck, I am not even sure me as an actual living thing has the right to use someone else's information for profit. So can I am an actual living and breathing citizen mine all of the records of any corporation? It is my right to free speech no? So if I can mine from whatever sources I want the next new iPhone or iPad or Windows, etc and sell that information it should be perfectly legal. But why then when that happens is it stealing corporate secrets? Make up your mind. Is a corporation a corporation or a person? If it is a person it can't have secrets that cannot be data-mined for profit according to this ruling. If it is a corporation than it should not have access to this information for profit because it does not have free speech.
It feels like the old heads I win and tails you lose trick. So in essence the most prudent thing to do is to setup corporations for each individual (costs about $650) and any time any of my information is used, it is corporate trade secrets and me incorporated should be able to sue correct? I wonder if the Supreme court can wrap its head around that logic. But you are a person and cannot be a corporation. But we said corporations are people. So...arghh!!!! heads explode.
"I'm sorry ma'am, we don't call in prescriptions to that pharmacy, they sell the prescription data to pharmaceutical companies and we disagree with that policy. May I suggest Pharmacy Y, it's the next closest to your home?"
My God, it's Full of Source!
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it just boggles the mind.
Which U ran from in subsequent posts beneath yours http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2261720&cid=36545928 and your blackmail threat here http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2253808&threshold=-1&commentsort=0&mode=thread&pid=36521452
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It's blackmail AND libel.
That 2nd link is a clear threat to someone, no questions asked.
You are a very foolish person but you choose to troll others and lie about them as well as try to blackmail them after you had every falsehood you post about others disproven (and you could not argue vs. documented proofs in links which you ran from).
Because erroneus RAN from it http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2253808&threshold=-1&commentsort=0&mode=thread&pid=36521452 where every libelous statement erroneus made was shot down with documented facts or technical information (as well as showing why in the last post erroneus does his trolling, libeling, and blackmail - "geek angst")
not to mention Clarence aka Long Dong, "There's-A-Pube-On-My-Coke-Can Thomas
It isn't your personal and private health care information, the patient stuff is lost in the aggregation, all they want is the prescribing doctor data.
Except it is NOT lost. That was one of the major issues in the case, it was the entire reason the state banned it in the first place. That information is recoverable by cross-referencing with other databases such as credit card transactions (time/date/amount/store).
They don't care about your health information,
That's what they say but the now that the SCOTUS has ruled it legal you can be confident that there will be services which will do that cross-referencing and will sell that information for things like back-ground checks.
What we need is for someone to apply that cross-referencing to the pharmacies near where the SCOTUS justices live and then publish a list of the medications they currently take.
When information is power, privacy is freedom.
If that's all they've got to say about it, then what limits this to doctors and pharmacies?
Apparently regular people are limited - see free speech zones.
The comparison is valid - the SCOTUS has a four-part test that requires a free-speech zone serve a very narrow and clear purpose, generally of "protection" or "safety."
Yet a patient's very specific need for protection from having the list of their medications abused by others for profit is apparently not good enough. Such hypocrisy.
When information is power, privacy is freedom.
They want to know which doctors to are good targets for more "drug rep" visits pushing the newest highest-profit-margin drugs. The goal of this collecting is to get the info of how many prescriptions each doctor is prescribing, and for what.
When you see the lengths the drug companies go to to push doctors toward a specific drug, it is horrifying. They can't bribe them, but they can "hire" that doctor to tell other doctors about it (purely informational, of course). The people who show up aren't really interested in hearing the presentation, the whole point is knowing that the doctor they hired to speak about the drug is significantly more likely to prescribe that exact drug immediately afterwards.
I know how it works. It's the field I work in (on the IT end of manpulating that presciption data amongst other things...)
I wasn't disagreeing, just elaborating.
Here, for your repeated attempts @ doing so to me, failing, always on your part! So, don't "flatter yourself" forums troll!
Here: http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2253808&threshold=-1&commentsort=0&mode=thread&pid=36521452
WHERE YOU RAN FROM WHERE YOU INITIALLY LIBELLED MYSELF, repeatedly, with FALSE INFORMATION!
You're a cowardly little worm, and stupid... you showed that by turning into "Teh AyAtoLLaH of U RaN", lol!
Every post beneath yours, easily blew you away... not a first either and you KNOW it (shown there from years ago, and you're STILL "stinging" in 'geek angst', lol)...
HOWEVER:
Mainly, for this here http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2261720&cid=36545928
(Where you TRIED blackmailing me... lol!)
* LMAO - Your "FoAmiNg @ TeH MouTh" raging "ReAcTiOn" above, just says it all...
What was funnier still??
Funniest part was trying to "weasel out" by saying "it's public information" yea, it is... & I could 'erase it' easily by taking down Reimer's site (take me about 5 minutes literally)...
BUT, he, just like you?
He was NOT worth breaking the law over - or spending monies on, attorneys & courts, cost!
Plus - I respect law, and its power!
Clearly MOST unlike you trolls around here!
(I mean, you fools *think* you're smart... your not, and you'll be your own undoings in this life as you were here - mark my words! Change before then, friendly advice is all, not that I owe you it).
Plus, as you know from the URL @ the top?
I took care of its source LONG ago, & in many ways, that the topmost URL you RAN from shows with backing proof from where it happened:
Windows IT Pro forums (in a former colleague of mine's article no less)
Yes, that's where I "rocked the planet" again long ago!
Flooring not only:
Jeremy Reimer (who came there stalking me no less)
Jay Little (destroyed on Exchange Server, & Ramdrives)
StarKruzr (Jarrett DeAngelis, doctoral candidate)
BUT
Also EVEN Dr. Mark Russinovich (I fixed his code in pagedefrag.exe JUST before that went to press, and I don't think his pride "adjusted well" to that, what with him calling me "upstart" there)
Well... upstart here (me, apk) made him "eat his words" flavored with "the bitter taste of defeat" to help him "drink it down & digest it"...
(Easily!)
That's only part of what YOU run here -> http://slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=2261720&cid=36545928
APK
P.S.=> Bye, bye again, U FAIL erroneOus... & so per my std. "parting message" when I "blow away a troll"?
per my FAVORITE FILM of all time (LAYER CAKE), do see it, great film - Specifically @ it's termination?
AND
Because I especially like doing analogies via film (better than scripture quotes or those from classical literature, since more folks have a backdrop in film by far lately)??
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ffz2MHYEaAE&feature=related
"Adios Amigos" - XXX
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LAYER CAKE ENDING:
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Clarkie the Chemist - "The King is Dead, Long Live the King..."
(myself being the KING, & you erroneOus, the dead one... lol!)
XXX - "Well I'm honored, but for me? This is all over, I'm getting out... what was true THEN, is true now: Have a Plan, & Stick to it. So I'm sure you gentlemen have LOTS to discuss, but I have no business being here... Adios Amigos (Paul the Boatman (clone), Kinky (Jeremiah Cornelius), The Duke (tomhudson), Slasher (webmistressrachel), Mr. Lucky (damn_registr
NO it doesn't those are restricted under national security which trumps everything but money.
... insider trading for some
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