Use our ailment lists to contact those suffering from specific ailments and diseases. Using our Ailment mailing lists you can target your ideal prospect. Our ailments mailing list is derived from self reported information. Millions of paper surveys are mailed to households throughout the US every year. These surveys are filled out, mailed back to a service bureau who compiles the information. The ailments list is standardized and cleansed to make sure its deliverability rate is the highest possible. The ailment mailing lists is then overlaid with hundreds of household individual demographics and lifestyle information, making this list the most targeted and accurate prescription and ailments mailing list available in the industry.
DNC scrubbed phones numbers are are available on output for a telemarketing campaign.
Since this data is self-reported information, our ailment lists are fully compliant with all laws and standards within the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act. (HIPAA). These leads are great for marketing to a targeted list of prospects for guaranteed issue insurance products, medical equipment, hearing aids, optical products and many other specialty products.
What is HIPPA?
“HIPAA” is the acronym for the federal legislation titled Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act of 1996.
HIPAA was designed to protect patients from disclosure of protected health information (PHI) that is oral, written, or electronic. Patients must be informed of their rights with their PHI, authorize release of information, have the right to see and amend their medical record, and be informed of what is released.
HIPAA provides the patient certain rights:
• The right to receive a written and Notice of Privacy Practices
• The right to review and get a copy of health and billing information
• The right to ask that your health and billing information be amended
• The right to request restrictions in the use of your health and billing information
• The right to request confidential communications.
• The right to find out who has been privy to your health information.
• The right to file a complaint with the US Department of Health and Human Services Office for Civil Rights if you believe your privacy rights have been violated.
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ADHD/ADD Allergies/Asthma Arthritis
Bone/Nerve Concerns |
Cardiovascular/Pulmonary Depression/Anxiety/Mental Diabetes
Gastrointestinal Health Gender Specific Concerns |
Medical Devices Wheelchair Migraines/Headaches Other Skin Concerns Vision Weight Control Healthy Choices |