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About the Department The Strategy & Rare Disease (STARS) organization drives the long-term strategic direction of Novo Nordisk Inc. (NNI)/North America Operations (NAO) and leads all US commercial efforts for Novo Nordisk’s Rare Disease portfolio.
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8 years of Cell Therapy and/or Rare Disease commercialization experience. Close collaboration with Marketing, Market Access, Patient Services, Commercial Operations, Supply Chain, Medical Affairs, and other relevant functions is crucial for developing and implementing customer-centric initiatives aimed at achieving both customer experience and business goals.
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7+ years of sales experience, a portion of which must include two or more of the following areas: infusion, diagnostic, biologic, medical device, buy and bill, rare disease, specialty pharmacy, and/or neurology.
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As a member of Biogen's Alzheimer's team, your main role will be to effectively communicate complex clinical data, protocols, screening and treatment pathways, market access policies as well as patient support services information to hcps and key non-clinical stakeholders.
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Our Market Access and Public Affairs professionals ensure that the latest therapies and products reach the people who need them most, by creating an environment where innovation and chronic disease management drive optimal health outcomes.
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5+ years of specialty/rare disease/biologics sales experience, neurology strongly preferred. Understanding of market access dynamics, emphasis on specialty pharmacy and buy & bill accounts.
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Our Strategic Analytics and Value Economics (ADVI SAVEs) team supports our Policy and Market Access Verticals by providing quantitative support with top of the industry data from Medicare and Medicaid, including managed care, as well as COVID-specific and chronic disease data.
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The Access & Reimbursement Manager will serve as the key contact and lead for access and reimbursement support-related matters and is responsible for being the local market access expert on payer policy coverage, multi-channel acquisition pathways, billing and coding, claims processing, reimbursement, and integration of manufacturer support programs into a range of account workflows.
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5-8 years of demonstrated high-level proficiency in an in-house or consulting role in the area of HEOR/market access, with rare disease experience preferred. These activities will be performed in cross-functional collaboration with a range of partners throughout the organization, including the US Market Access, US Medical Affairs, Medical Outcomes Science Liaison (MOSL), Public Policy & Government Relations, and US Regulatory Affairs teams.
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Territory planning and development of local market strategy. Effective utilization of market tools and resources. As part of that team, the Territory Business Manager (TBM) for the Neurology Franchise will drive demand generation through a focused approach on healthcare professionals, academic institutions, and specialty pharmacy/infusion providers.
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Capable in a virtual sales environment. TBM’s will report into the Regional Business Director. The Territory includes Harrisburg, Reading & Hershey. Align with core values of the organization – co-creation, humility, excellence, empowerment and innovation.
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7+ experience in biotech, specialty pharmaceutical, or rare disease sales. Rare disease/orphan drug experience; ultra-orphan preferred. Experience launching in rare disease in highly competitive markets is preferred.
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Account / market dynamics, stakeholder mapping / management, the HCP referral process, access, account department drivers, patient pathway, etc. Develop deep knowledge of Alzheimer's disease, local and regional market trends, product, and competitor knowledge.
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We strive to deliver the best possible outcomes for patients with diabetes, obesity, growth hormone deficiencies and rare bleeding disorders through mutual wins for both Novo Nordisk and our Market Access customers.
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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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