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Influencer marketing in pharma

World of DTC Marketing

bil­lion in 2020, ac­cord­ing to In­flu­encer Mar­ket­ing Hub , which es­ti­mat­ed the mar­ket would grow to $13.8 At the same time, over­all dig­i­tal ad spend in the phar­ma space sky­rock­et­ed 242% year over year from Jan­u­ary to Feb­ru­ary in 2020 and 2021, Me­di­aRadar re­port­ed. bil­lion in 2021.

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Is DTC effective?

World of DTC Marketing

Among the 26% of respondents who talked to a health care provider about a specific prescription drug they saw advertised, 16% said they received a prescription for the advertised drug. The debate around the effectiveness of DTC is still very active. Online research is used to evaluate new prescription drugs.

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Improving Patient Portal Engagement with Pharma Content

PM360

Following the impact of the COVID pandemic in 2020, patient engagement has become the focus area for more than half of healthcare chief information officers (CIOs). Some patient portals and their complementary mobile apps have an option to remind patients to take or refill their prescription, but as practice shows, this is not enough.

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10 New Solutions, Strategies, and Devices to Boost Adherence

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According to an August 2021 report from the Business Research Company , after experiencing a decline in 2020 due to pandemic, the medication adherence market is expected to recover and grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 11.4% andrew.mills@caretrack.com CareTrack Health is a fully integrated physician practice extension.

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Healthcare stories in the news

World of DTC Marketing

Democrats have been campaigning for 30 years on promises they’d let Medicare directly negotiate the cost of prescription drugs. Now, after the majority of voters want reduced costs for their prescription drugs, the bill seems ready to pass despite record pharma lobbying. They can be expensive and have serious side effects.