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Our portfolio is diverse, with solutions in the fields of vascular and interventional access, interventional cardiology, surgical, anesthesia, cardiac care, interventional urology, urology, emergency medicine and respiratory care.
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Call on and secure relationships with senior leadership in Epidemiology, Primary and Secondary Research, Medical Affairs, Value and Evidence, HEOR, Marketing, Brand Management, Product Management, Managed Markets, Market Access, Data Analytics, and other areas within organizations.
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Foster an integrated customer account strategy and drive the cultivation of synergy among Medical Affairs, Marketing, Market Access, and all related work teams, including PMFs aimed at growth and continuous improvement; identify and provide market intelligence about trends in patient/disease management, competing technologies, reimbursement issues, etc.
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The director of Payor Access Marketing is responsible for collaborating very closely with the Contracting team, Payor Solutions and the Access Solutions teams within the Market Access Team to develop specific modeled contracting options and trade-offs to support brand, payor and patient affordability strategies (e.g. VBC, portfolio, HDHP, copay cards) and are explicitly reflected in IBP, defining, customer targets and segments with defined metrics.
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Experience with syndicated datasets from IQVIA, Definitive Health Care, Market Access Data (e.g. patient longitudinal data, claims data, sales and demand data, etc.) The Commercial Data Analyst is a critical role in helping fuel growth across the entire Cardiac Diagnostic portfolio at Boston Scientific.
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Partner with members of the market access team responsible for field access, trade, and patient services to develop, implement and measure initiatives that support the overall goals of the portfolio.
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Represents Medical Payer Strategy (MPS), both internally and externally, as the subject matter expert in translating the scientific and HEOR data with cross-functional stakeholders (Commercial, Market Access, HEOR, Clinical Development, etc.
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Special Metals Corporation is the world's premier inventor, developer and producer of nickel alloy and cobalt alloys-with a portfolio of more than 100 alloy compositions, wrought products and welding consumables, over 80 percent of which were invented in our own laboratories.
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Minimum 5 years of experience in coverage, coding, managed healthcare, and/or market access in neuroscience in Managed Health Care, Payer Account Management, Field Reimbursement Manager or equivalent role.
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The firm’s core capabilities include global execution, portfolio, electronic and outsource trading, investment banking, prime brokerage, capital introduction, corporate access, research and strategy, commission management and more.
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Support coordination and implementation of global HTA strategies, including dossier development and submissions, in collaboration with Medical & Scientific Affairs and Market Access colleagues.
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As a pivotal leader in the Market Access & Pricing and HEOR team, the Sr. Director, MA&P, for Rare Diseases will drive the strategic development and hands-on execution of access, reimbursement, and commercialization efforts for Moderna's innovative Rare Disease portfolio.
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The Director, GVAS role will serve as Market Access Lead for the chronic indications of our Pain portfolio, a series of novel non-opioid analgesics that have the potential to reshape the pain market.
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You will have a strong interest in specializing in Biopharma topics in relation to Business Strategy, such as (but not limited to) Company’s products portfolio analysis, pricing and access trends, generic erosion, Biopharma market landscaping, Launch strategies for new drugs.
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Other internal relationships include those with Medical, Sales, Regulatory, Legal, Market Access, Global Marketing and Global Medical. The Rare Disease portfolio includes products in the hemophilia and growth disorders therapeutic areas, new products in the pipeline, and products acquired through business development efforts in existing and new areas.
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