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DRDMDigital Raster Map Database
DRDMDirect Response Medical Detailing (ICT Group)


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Vander Putten will also play an instrumental role in the continuous development of ICT GROUP's new and complimentary marketing services such as Direct Response Medical Detailing (DrMD(SM)), an innovative program combining predictive data modeling with multiple-channel detailing to increase pharmaceutical market share and physician prescribing activity.
ICT GROUP also provides targeted database modeling and multi-media detailing for the pharmaceutical industry through its recently launched proprietary sales optimization program, Direct Response Medical Detailing (DrMDSM).
The new service offering, Direct Response Medical Detailing (DrMD(SM)), will use sophisticated database marketing, market segmentation, and professional detailing designed to increase the return on investment for pharmaceutical clients and improve their market share for specific product categories by targeting under-served physician practices.
 
 
 
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