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MAPS Focus Area Working Group Charts the Future of External Education in Medical Affairs

June 24, 2021/in ACCESS, MAPS Members Only, Competency, Medical Education of External Stakeholders, Customer Engagement & Scientific Comms, Innovate Articles, Content Hub, Insights Process, SEARCH BY TOPIC, SEARCH BY TYPE/by Medical Affairs

MAPS speaks with External Education FAWG leaders about their Standards and Guidance resource and about recent changes and future directions of External Education.

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Intro to Coaching in Medical Affairs

June 23, 2021/in ACCESS, Competency, Open Access, Talent Development, Leadership & Management, Innovate Articles, Content Hub, Insights Process, SEARCH BY TOPIC, SEARCH BY TYPE/by Medical Affairs

Placing more focus on self-development and knowledge acquisition is imperative for Medical Affairs professionals of tomorrow — making proper coaching crucial for MA leaders.

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The Power of Mastermind Groups for Medical Affairs

June 3, 2021/in ACCESS, MAPS Members Only, Competency, Working in Matrix Teams, Leadership & Management, Innovate Articles, Content Hub, Insights Process, SEARCH BY TOPIC, SEARCH BY TYPE/by Medical Affairs

mastermind groups represent peer mentoring collectives — with members of various levels of education and professional experience, seeking to solve issues using advice and input from other group members.

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Building a Next Generation Community of Medical Affairs with Mentorship

Building a Next Generation Community of Medical Affairs with Mentorship

May 26, 2021/in ACCESS, Competency, Talent Development, Open Access, On-Demand Webinars & Town Halls, Leadership & Management, Content Hub, Insights Process, Medical Strategy & Launch Excellence, Uncategorized, Scientific & Technical Knowledge/by Medical Affairs

Three accomplished Medical Affairs executives representing different regions of the globe have helped build the inaugural Mentorship Program at MAPS will be discussing their personal stories, perspectives, and offer critical suggestions that will redefine and inspire a next generation view of Mentorship

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Field Medical Stakeholders: Partnering for Today and Tomorrow – Episode 10 Patient Advocacy

April 19, 2021/in ACCESS, Competency, Open Access, External Scientific Engagement, Podcasts, Customer Engagement & Scientific Comms, Field Medical, Content Hub, Insights Process, SEARCH BY TOPIC, SEARCH BY TYPE/by Medical Affairs

“If you ask patient communities their major concerns, it’s affordable access,” says Alissa Heizler-Mendoza speaking about patient advocacy in Medical Affairs.

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The Current State and Future Directions of Insights-Related Activities Within Medical Affairs

March 24, 2021/in ACCESS, Competency, Strategy, Insights, Open Access, Elevate Magazine, Evidence Generation, Content Hub, Insights Process, SEARCH BY TOPIC, SEARCH BY TYPE/by Medical Affairs

MAPS speaks with co-leads of the Insights Focus Area Working Group (FAWG) about the current state and future directions for Insights in Medical Affairs.

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Building a Framework to Manage MSL Insights

December 4, 2020/in ACCESS, MAPS Members Only, Competency, Strategy, Insights, On-Demand Webinars & Town Halls, Field Medical, Foundational (Intro Level), Content Hub, Insights Process, SEARCH BY TOPIC, SEARCH BY TYPE/by Medical Affairs

This Medical Affairs webinar teaches attendees to build a framework that enables MSL insights to inform Medical strategy at both the local and global level.

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What can we learn from 2 insight surveys of MAPS membership?

July 1, 2020/in Competency, Strategy, Insights, SEARCH BY TYPE, Open Access, Benchmark Reports and Surveys, Insights Process/by Medical Affairs

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By: Matthew McLoughlin, DVM, MBA1; Marieke Jonkman, PharmD2; Milana Zivkov, MD, MSc3

1Medical Affairs Professional Society (MAPS) Insights Focus Area Working Group (FAWG) member; 2Medical Science Liaison, QED Therapeutics, MAPS Insights FAWG member; 3Senior Director, Insights and Training Global Lead Medical Communications, Medical Affairs, Astellas Pharma, MAPS Insights FAWG Lead

 

In March and April 2020, the MAPS INSIGHTS Focus Area Working Group (FAWG) conducted two surveys. The surveys were sent to all MAPS members but were set up to identify pharmaceutical industry-based respondents only (Survey 1) and among them, those who are directly responsible for insights (Survey 2). After collating and analysing the results, this paper provides a brief overview of the survey’s objectives, results and analysis, as well as suggested next steps.

 

Survey objectives

INSIGHTS FAWG conducted two surveys; the first survey focused on demographics, Medical Affairs (MA) roles involved in medical insight generation, and the prevalence of dedicated insights functions in MA. The second survey focused on the specific insight functions within MA organizations, their approaches to insight generation, and the storage, sharing, and use of insights within different companies.

 

Results

Survey 1 had 95 responses, and Survey 2 had 40 responses. 29% of respondents to Survey 1 were MSLs, and 53% of respondents to Survey 2 worked at an affiliate level. See full results for survey 1 HERE and for survey 2 HERE.

From the results, we draw the following initial conclusions:

  • In both samples, MSL related functions appear to be intrinsically associated with insights generation.
  • There was wide variety regarding the types of insights systematically collected across MA, with a predominance of MSL generated insights followed by insights from discussions at congresses, advisory boards, and through 1:1 interactions.
  • Surprisingly, only half of the respondents’ organizations collected insights from Medical Information.
  • Respondents appeared to have a narrow view of sources of insights; only 26% systematically collect insights from scientific literature and only 26% from social media sources.
  • 47% of respondents reported that insights are documented and stored in a CRM system.
  • The utilisation of a specific insights repository (21% of responders in Survey 2) and specific software (16%) are infrequent.
  • In 47% of respondents’ organizations (Survey 2), insights generated across different sources are not integrated or are integrated in a manual process (in 37% of respondents’ organizations).
  • Insight review and analysis processes appear to be established (in 74% of respondents’ organizations, Survey 2) and typically involve Medical Directors.
  • Organizations appear to share insights systematically, with MA leadership being the principal stakeholders (78% of respondents’ organizations, Survey 2), followed by Commercial (72%).
  • Insights reports are shared regularly (in 44% of respondents’ organizations as monthly reports, and in 38% as quarterly reports, Survey 2).
  • It appears that having an insights process is perceived as helpful; however, the most significant challenge mentioned was the identification of ‘real insights,’ linking them to action and demonstrating their impact.

 

Limitations

The number of responses was limited given the total MAPS membership (N=3,448), and responses may have been skewed towards MSLs’ perspectives on insight generation. Additionally, the surveys did not address company-specific perspectives as only individual MAPS members participated. Compliance aspects, including CRM governance, another vital area of interest for insights generation, were not included within the scope of these surveys.

 

Discussion

Notwithstanding the limitations mentioned, we did identify several overarching themes in the responses across the two surveys:

  • There was wide variation in how companies approach medical insights, and there were no apparent areas of best practice or common frameworks in use.
  • Approximately half of respondents have a dedicated MA function related to insights; however, standalone insights functions are relatively infrequent and exist in less than a third of respondents’ organizations.
  • MSL driven activities appear to be the focus of insight generation, with a lack of systematic integration of insights generated across different MA functions, and / or generated through different channels.
  • There appeared to be challenges in all aspects of insight generation, sharing and utilisation, but fundamentally there are challenges in creating a closer link and feedback loop between people working at the customer interface and those setting strategy.
  • There appears to be consensus across the industry about the relevance of medical insights as a principal driver for strategy determination and choice of tactics. However, the results suggest that the everyday practice of medical insights generation and utilisation is fragmented.

 

Conclusions

The purpose of generating medical insights is to build a better understanding of the needs and drivers of the behaviour of patients and HCPs so that strategies and tactics can be tailored to address the needs of these stakeholders in the most effective way. If insights are not documented, shared, and used effectively through relevant action and assessment of resulting impact, then the process risks becoming futile. To succeed, pharmaceutical companies will require a framework that enables a process-based collection of medical insights from different sources, subsequent collation, review and analysis. Furthermore, an integrated report that both MA functions and other senior decision-makers find useful and on which they provide feedback is essential.

 

Next steps

INSIGHTS FAWG will, as part of the 2020-2021 activities plan, endeavour to develop a common framework that pharmaceutical companies can use to achieve a more consistent and effective approach to generating medical insights as a principal driver for strategy shaping and choice of tactics.

 

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Elevate is a publication of the Medical Affairs Professional Society (MAPS).

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