With ever-increasing pressures from managed care organizations,
government agencies, pharmacy benefit managers and other reimbursement
groups for pharmaceutical companies to prove their products’ value, pharmacoeconomics is a becoming a more and more important science.
Empowered and well-funded health outcomes groups can help pharma
companies earn their way on to tough-to-crack formularies, justify
premium pricing, and provide convincing data for sales forces
influencing prescribers. These groups can also inform early research
termination decisions, help judge partnership opportunities and much
more.
Pharmacoeconomics and Health Outcomes: Driving Formulary Access
and Reimbursement examines the inner workings of
pharmacoeconomics and health outcomes functions. From structures and
communication links to budget amounts and control to departmental
staffing levels, the report details the strategies of some of the
industry’s top pharmacoeconomics groups.
The information contained within this report is gathered from
numerous global pharmacoeconomics and health outcomes directors,
associate directors and leaders. From phase- by-phase brand-level
pharmacoeconomics spending to resource allocation, this report
guides health outcomes groups to greater success.
This report is divided into 9 chapters. The first 8 chapters profile
each participating company’s pharmacoeconomics/health outcomes department. The last
chapter provides comparisons across all of the examined groups.
Chapter 1: Company 1 Profile
Company 1 is a small pharmaceutical company serving the US market.
Focused on two core therapeutic areas, the company continues to
strengthen its portfolio and to leverage its growing expertise in these
arenas. Due to Company 1’s small size and limited portfolio, it does not
yet have a formal pharmacoeconomics department.
Chapter 2: Company 2 Profile
Company 2 is a US-based pharmaceutical and medical device company ranked
among the top 40 pharmas in terms of annual revenues. The company has a
strong presence worldwide and continues to strengthen its marketing
reach and capabilities. This section focuses on the global
pharmacoeconomics group that is responsible for overseeing the company’s
health economic activities.
Chapter 3: Company 3 Profile
Company 3 is a US-based pharmaceutical company with a strong global
presence. The company is ranked among the top 30 pharmaceutical
companies in terms of annual revenues, and it continues to grow its
portfolio and marketing prowess. The company operates three main global
pharmacoeconomic divisions to spearhead its activities. This section
focuses on one of the three global divisions.
Chapter 4: Company 4 Profile
Company 4 is a US-based company with global sales that rank it among the
industry’s top 50 companies. The company is entirely focused on the US
market, so the pharmacoeconomics unit described here is the US group;
there is no separate global group.
Chapter 5: Company 5 Profile
Company 5 is a US-based pharmaceutical company ranked among the
industry’s top 20 organizations in terms of annual revenues. The company
has a strong global presence in several therapeutic areas. This section
focuses on the global group responsible for the company’s health
economics activities.
Chapter 6: Company 6 Profile
Company 6 is a Europe-based company with global sales that rank it among
the industry’s top 20 companies. The company has a strong global
presence, and the pharmacoeconomics group examined here is the US team,
which is separate from the global group.
Chapter 7: Company 7 Profile
Company 7 is a European-based pharmaceutical company ranked among the
top 100 pharmas in terms of annual revenues. The company maintains a
strong presence in both Europe and the US. The pharmacoeconomics group
examined here is the global group, which oversees all of the company’s
health economics activities.
Chapter 8: Company 8 Profile
Company 8 is a top 5 global pharmaceutical company with a strong
presence in virtually every country. The pharmacoeconomics group
examined here is the global group, controlling both the global health
outcomes group (Europe, Asia, etc.) and the US health outcomes group.
Chapter 9: Cross-Company Measures
This chapter presents graphics comparing measures across the eight
profiled pharmacoeconomics/health outcomes groups examined for this
report. It includes graphics pertaining to budgets and spending, costs
of pharmacoeconomic studies, outsourcing and staff compensation levels.
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