PRESCRIPTION DRUG CLAIMS ADMINISTRATION SERVICES

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ACCESS SERVICES BY BAYER BAYER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee 1 Leverkusen 51373 Germany Prescription drug claims administration services, namely, facilitating authorization of health care insurance coverage, insurance claim submission and payer reimbursement for prescription drugs; providing patients who have been prescribed a course of the therapy that involves prescription pharmaceuticals with information on insurance benefits regarding pharmaceuticals, medical coverage, reimbursement options and financial support for that therapy;Business administration of patient pharmaceutical reimbursement programs; Business administration of a patient support program for facilitating access to, distribution of and reimbursement for pharmaceutical products;ACCESS SERVICES;
ACCESS SOLUTIONS GENENTECH, INC. 1 DNA Way South San Francisco CA 94080 Prescription drug claims administration services, namely, facilitating authorization of health care insurance coverage, insurance claim submission and payor reimbursement for prescription drugs; insurance administration of patient reimbursement programs; providing on-line information in the fields of health care insurance coverage and insurance claims administration;Billing services in the field of healthcare and pharmaceutical products; providing on-line information in the nature of billing services information; business administration of patient reimbursement plans;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A drug administration system configured to administer a drug to a user's ear includes a housing, sized and shaped to substantially fit behind the user's ear, and configured to pump the drug in controlled amounts to the user's middle ear. A drug reservoir is disposed in the housing and includes a drug configured to treat an inner ear condition. A catheter is operatively coupled to the drug reservoir and is sized and shaped to extend from the drug administration unit into the user's middle ear.