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Reaching HCPs online

World of DTC Marketing

Zoom Rx recently polled HCPs and found 78% of physicians want to maintain some contact with pharma reps. The most desired information doctors now want is about patient assistance programs, with 49% saying they want pharma reps to provide that information. Where to start? Here are some options. They advertise 3.7

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8 Tactics to Increase HCP Engagement in 2024

PM360

A recent Sermo survey indicated that nearly two-thirds of responders changed their perception of medications or treatment options based on information obtained on social media. Fifty percent of responders said they changed prescriptions because of social media information. Look for TikTok to merchandise the 4.7

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How to Get into Pharmaceutical Sales

Rep-Lite

Pharmaceutical Sales refers to selling prescription and over-the-counter (OTC) medications, medical devices, and other healthcare products to healthcare professionals, or medical providers such as doctors, pharmacists, and hospitals. What is Pharmaceutical Sales? Sales experience is highly valued.

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Veradigm® Digital Health Media Works to Message the Right Physicians at the Right Time

PM360

As pharma reps’ access to physicians continues to decline, this case study examines the effectiveness of reaching physicians through other means—the EHR. Introducing physicians to new care plan options, including medications, and educating them about new therapeutic alternatives has become more challenging. THE CHALLENGE.

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What Does the Future Hold for Point-of-Care Marketing?

PM360

Point-of-Care marketers had to make a lot of adjustments as the pandemic completely upended the experience of patients seeing their doctor and getting their medications. When brands create messaging that removes stigmas and empowers patients to ask their doctor about a symptom that leads to a diagnosis, we have succeeded.