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Vertex Pharmaceuticals is seeking a Health Economics & Outcomes Research (HEOR) Associate Director - pain to join the North America HEOR team. This person will work in a highly cross-functional matrix team environment to ensure a seamless alignment of HEOR projects within the broader market access, policy, and medical strategy.
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Facilitating new Real-World Evidence (RWE) research opportunities through HEOR Partnerships. + Provides expert support, mentorship, and/or training to regional medical liaisons, internal medical affairs personnel, and the greater field medical affairs organization in the area of Managed Markets, and Integrated Health Networks (IHNs) with respect to Health Economics & Outcomes Research (HEOR), as needed.
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Responsibilities Support the HEOR strategy and plan for each program at Annexon, including design and execution of HEOR studies such as literature reviews, burden of illness analyses, budget impact models, patient-reported outcomes, and real-world evidence.
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Under the direction of the U.S. Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) Vice President, and in alignment with the U.S. Market Access Department, the Executive Director ensures that the HEOR Value Demonstration Team (VDT) is a strategic partner to U.S. Marketing and U.S. Clinical Development and Medical Affairs for product development in the U.S. Market.
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The Sr. Manager, Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) & Real-World Evidence will be responsible for supporting the development and execution of global HEOR and RWE activities to support the Binding Site’s existing portfolio and pipeline products.
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The Associate Director, Health Economics & Outcomes Research (AD HEOR) will proactively help design and actively implement the integrated Rocket HEOR strategies and tactics to support the launch of several exciting new gene therapies.
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The VP, HEOR Strategy, Oncology is accountable for the execution of strategic plans for all AbbVie Oncology products to obtain and maintain market access, favorable pricing and optimal formulary status, and ensuring that the strategic plans are consistently relevant to product development and the marketplace.
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2+ years experience selling HEOR, RWE and Market Access consulting & research services to the biopharma (preferably), or biotech and med tech sectors. Job Description Associate Director/Director New Business Development, HEOR, RWE, and Market Access.
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Support development and execution of global HEOR and RWE strategies to support global product launches, label expansions, and US & EU market access. Conduct HEOR studies and build value materials to meet global evidentiary requirements (i.e. global value dossiers, US & EU budget impact models, cost-effectiveness analyses, synthetic control studies, literature syntheses, etc.
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Be a subject matter expert on HEOR and RWE, sharing knowledge and providing informed evidence-based recommendations to other functions as needed. Remain on the forefront of the relevant competitive landscape as well as emerging HEOR/RWE methodologies and applications.
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The Director collaborates with key stakeholders across the company including Training/Medical Excellence, Field-based/ Medical Outcomes Liaisons (MOLs)/Medical Science Liaison (MSL), market access, payer marketing, global medical strategy, and other HEOR team members, to support Insmed's business needs.
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Reporting to the YESCARTA Global HEOR Lead, this position will support the development of global Health Economic and Outcomes Research (HEOR) strategies and tactical execution of YESCARTA launch indications and lifecycle management.
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Internal stakeholders include Brand Marketing, Commercial Development, Regulatory, Sales, Corporate Accounts, Sales Training, Field Reimbursement Support, Pricing, Contracting, Patient Services, Government Affairs, and HEOR. Ensures that field-based professionals (Corporate Account Managers, Sales Representatives) are aligned with HCS-led initiatives.
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Minimum 10 years of relevant experience with a Master degree (or 7 years with a doctoral degree) working in HEOR and/or RWE outcomes research in the pharmaceutical, managed care or consulting industries.
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Identify and interface with regional and national HEOR & RWE experts and organizations, profile data sources and organizations who conduct real world outcomes research as they relate to Eisai's products and therapeutic areas.
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