Jerry Blaine Hansen
Pharmacy in Blue Bell, PA

License number
Utah 130318-1701
Issued Date
Aug 10, 1988
Expiration Date
Sep 30, 2011
Category
Pharmacy
Type
Pharmacist
Address
Address
Blue Bell, PA

Professional information

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Interactive Product Selection System

US Patent:
7322474, Jan 29, 2008
Filed:
Oct 18, 2002
Appl. No.:
10/487800
Inventors:
Lisa Berry - Ambler PA, US
Frank Gualtieri - Warrington PA, US
Jerry B. Hansen - Blue Bell PA, US
Robert Hasselman - Lafayette Hill PA, US
Assignee:
McNeil-PPC, Inc. - Skillman NJ
Merck & Co., Inc. - Rahway NJ
International Classification:
B65D 85/00
US Classification:
2064591, 116284, 705500, 434429, 434430
Abstract:
The present invention involves an interactive selection system for a consumer product that improves the consumer's ability to quickly sort through numerous criteria in a complex decision making process and determine whether that particular consumer product is appropriate for his or her purchase and use. The interactive selection system is designed for a consumer product wherein the product is appropriate for less than all consumers comprising: (a) an interface; (b) at least one product selection device associated with the interface, wherein each product selection device is comprised of: (i) decision criteria that are relevant to appropriate selection or deselection of the product, (ii) at least two selectable responses associated with each decision criteria, wherein there is at least one positive selectable response and at least one negative selectable response for each decision criteria, and (iii) selection indicia associated with each selectable response; (c) directive instructions which direct an operator to manipulate each product selection device to choose a consumer applicable response from the available selectable responses per decision criteria; and (d) interpretive instructions which explain how to interpret the pattern of selection indicia which is observably associated with the chosen one or more consumer applicable responses to assist with determining whether or not the product is appropriate for the consumer's purchase or use.


Jerry Hansen Photo 2

Interactive Product Selection System

US Patent:
7891488, Feb 22, 2011
Filed:
Nov 16, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/941254
Inventors:
Lisa Berry - Ambler PA, US
Frank Gualtieri - Warrington PA, US
Jerry B. Hansen - Blue Bell PA, US
Robert Hasselman - Lafayette Hill PA, US
Assignee:
McNeil-PPC, Inc. - Skillman NJ
Merck Sharp & Dohme Corp. - Rahway NJ
International Classification:
B65D 85/00
US Classification:
2064591, 116284, 705500, 434429, 434430
Abstract:
The present invention involves an interactive selection system for a consumer product that improves the consumer's ability to quickly sort through numerous criteria in a complex decision making process and determine whether that particular consumer product is appropriate for his or her purchase and use. The interactive selection system is designed for a consumer product wherein the product is appropriate for less than all consumers comprising: (a) an interface; (b) at least one product selection device associated with the interface, wherein each product selection device is comprised of: (i) decision criteria that are relevant to appropriate selection or deselection of the product, (ii) at least two selectable responses associated with each decision criteria, wherein there is at least one positive selectable response and at least one negative selectable response for each decision criteria, and (iii) selection indicia associated with each selectable response; (c) directive instructions which direct an operator to manipulate each product selection device to choose a consumer applicable response from the available selectable responses per decision criteria; and (d) interpretive instructions which explain how to interpret the pattern of selection indicia which is observably associated with the chosen one or more consumer applicable responses to assist with determining whether or not the product is appropriate for the consumer's purchase or use.


Jerry Hansen Photo 3

Method Of Qualifying And Maintaining Appropriate Drug Administration

US Patent:
2004004, Mar 11, 2004
Filed:
Oct 17, 2003
Appl. No.:
10/332253
Inventors:
Donald Casey - Ponte Vedra Beach FL, US
Jerry Hansen - Blue Bell PA, US
Rosalinda Markels - Lower Gwynedd PA, US
Cornelius Merlini - Ambler PA, US
International Classification:
A61K031/00, G06F017/60
US Classification:
514/001000, 705/002000
Abstract:
A method (FIG. )for reducing consumer errors in selecting a medicine for treatment of asymptomatic or chronic conditions and encouraging appropriate long-term use of the medicine. The first step of the method includes stepwise guidance to understanding label information, which leads the consumer through the criteria for determining whether use of the medicine is appropriate. Another step involves directing the consumer to packaging inserts, including an informational booklet and visual media such as a videotape, further explaining the label information. Yet another step involves communication of incentives to maintain long term usage, including incentives to call a toll-free service to speak to a trained product specialist. For eligible consumers, the product specialist gives advice about proper use of the product. For ineligible consumers, the product specialist advises the consumer to discuss the product and condition with a doctor and facilitates a full purchase price refund.


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Method For Managing Deselection Of Medicine

US Patent:
2006002, Jan 26, 2006
Filed:
Jul 20, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/185385
Inventors:
Lisa Berry - Ambler PA, US
Jerry Hansen - Blue Bell PA, US
Robert Hasselman - North Sydney, AU
Alexandra Langendorfer - Philadelphia PA, US
Stephanie Levy - Melrose Park PA, US
Assignee:
McNeil-PPC, Inc. - Skillman NJ
Merck & Co., Inc. - Rahway NJ
International Classification:
A61B 5/00
US Classification:
600300000, 705003000
Abstract:
A method for managing the treatment regimen of a human patient using an over-the-counter (OTC) medicine is provided. The method comprises providing to the patient an interactive therapy managing system for de-selecting himself from the treatment regimen. The interactive therapy managing system may comprise, for example, an in person contact, or an electronically enabled element, such as an automated voice response system, a text-messaging system, an email system, a touch-tone telephone menu system, and a website.