March 8, 2010

Pharma Consulting Plays A Key Role In Improving Pharmaceutical Profits

The healthcare system represents an extremely complex dynamic and due to its size can be a primary driver of a country's economic engine. Within this industry, a new product must face complex restrictions and the attention of a variety of different parties. 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 faces many challenges, quite apart from the manufacture of its products. The pharmaceutical consulting firm helps the company understand how it needs to educate the consumer. Most often, the pharmaceutical companies are at the cutting-edge of science and help to uncover solutions or possibilities previously unheard-of. If they have not paid sufficient attention to marketing, all the exploratory work may fail as the path through the regulators to the professionals may seem unclear. Those with a financial interest, especially the all important insurers, will also benefit from a good marketing approach, as they will be made aware of the positive features and benefits associated.

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. There are a lot of vested interests to take into account and some of these interests may promote older or generic medications, sometimes to the general detriment of the patient. 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.

It is unfortunate that the ultimate care of the patient is very often not the ultimate goal of certain vested interests. While healthcare reform and especially its associated finances remain a hot button issue, the pharmaceutical company must do everything in its power to ensure that its lines of communication are open. 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. If you consider that nine out of ten most frequently prescribed drugs are generics, it should be clear that far from being in a position of dominance, pharmaceutical companies must make every effort to ensure that their marketing messages are heard. 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. Previous generations would surely marvel at some of the cures available today. Much emphasis must be put on marketing “the word” to ensure that our health care continues to improve.

Alan Gillies is the CEO of L2L Consulting, a cutting-edge pharma consultancy firm which specialises in optimising productivity and performance within international companies by applying tailored organisational strategies.

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