Pharma Consulting Plays A Crucial Role In Maximising Pharmaceutical Gains
Our healthcare system is extremely complicated, with a lot of moving parts, but is nevertheless one of our most important economic drivers. There are many different incentives and restrictions governing the use of an individual pharmaceutical product and many different agendas along the way. Before a pharmaceutical products can be brought to the market, it faces a difficult road from the desk of a scientist to the hand of the consumer. In the dissemination of information, pharmaceutical consultants help to ensure that all those who have an input into the decision-making process are fully aware of all the repercussions.
A pharmaceutical company is far more than just a manufacturer of health products and solutions. As a pharmaceutical consulting firm stresses, the company owes the consumer in general a debt of revelation. Pharmaceutical companies regularly operate on the sharp end of discovery and their revelations may be truly ground-breaking. Without an adequate marketing channel, these findings might never make their way via the regulators to the front-line professionals. Marketing also insists that the product features and benefits are correctly communicated to the financiers, principally the insurance companies, who seem to have an ever-increasing role in the dissemination of care.
While regulators will ultimately determine if a pharmaceutical product may be made available and will confirm the associated claims, the pharmaceutical company must be able to market itself, its reputation and its products within the ultra-competitive and distracted healthcare industry. It should be noted that certain principals within the industry have an incentive to steer healthcare practitioners and their patients toward older, or generic medications and that these agendas may not be in the best interests of the sufferer. Pharmaceutical companies have a clear incentive to trumpet the benefits of their wares in such a noisy marketplace and help to create a dynamic and forward thinking mindset.
Sometimes, the vested interests are very powerful and do not serve the ultimate client best. In popular opinion, healthcare reform is always controversial and the pharmaceutical company would do well to accurately and forcefully communicate its position. The harried physician must listen to many different interested parties before a decision can be made about the patient, including the views of other professionals, training and education, patient restrictions, formularies, best practices and traditions. Statistics tell us that 90% of the most frequently prescribed drugs are generics and thus it is difficult for pharmaceutical companies to ensure that they are being heard in the right place at the right time. In most cases, pharma consulting firms are used to this difficult environment and can certainly help to open channels and engage practices.
Pharmaceutical companies have been responsible for many of the most amazing discoveries in the world of medicine. Cures that would have been unheard-of a generation ago are now commonplace. To enable healthcare to continue to get better, much emphasis must be placed on marketing.
Alan Gillies is the Director of L2L Consulting, an elite pharmaceutical consultancy firm which specialises in Strategy Development and Implementation Excellence for prestigious multi-national organisations.