RCI-ABO-38522 Health Economics Outcomes Manager (PhD/RWE/Medical Writing/Health Economic Data) ID - 3948

Position is 1 year from Start Date with possible extensions.


Hours: 9am to 5pm – time zone they live in

  • This Is Not a Research position
  • Providing clinical support to Market Access Teams
  • We are in need of someone with strong medical writing skills. A large percentage of time will be in writing medical testimonies and doing medical communication reviews in our Veeva Platform.
  • Please refer to Job Description attached to requisition for full details to assist in recruiting the right talent for this role.
  • Must have strong presentation skills/ Strong medical writing skills, editing medical information, experience with Veeva a plus
  • Document and Communicate medical information - Scriber - medical info. & update info., public testimony at times - Important to have
  • Will work with Health Economic Outcomes.
  • Must have strong knowledge of & experience in Diabetes Company
  • A Nurse Practitioner or Pharmacist would work in this role
  • Most Important is that the candidate have medical writing capabilities as they will be handling medical communication like letters and testimonials via scribing in Veeva.
  • Would like candidates to provide sample of their medical writing

 

Education required

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  • Degree: Scientific/clinical background w/ Minimum of Master's degree is required

Experience:

  • Minimum 5 years in either pharmaceutical, medical device, healthcare or managed care organizations w/ 2 years minimum

 

Primary function:

  • The Medical Outcomes Manager (MOM) will act as the primary liaison for the division with national and regional payers, as well as affiliated networks and government policy stakeholders.
  • The MOM team supports Market Access, Account Managers and Government Advocacy teams in clinical discussions
  • The position has functional responsibility for payer interactions, including presentation of health economic data, medical value assessments and scientific support.
  • The Medical Outcomes Manager will also be responsible for supporting the development of scientific materials, as well as being the subject matter expert on scientific interpretation and review of materials and presentations for the Marketing Access Team.

 

Major responsibilities:

  • Provide scientific and medical leadership by presenting scientific, clinical, HEOR and educational materials to national and regional payer, PBMs, IDNs and government policy stakeholders.
  • Develop and maintain professional clinical relationships within the payer space that are commercial and research relevant, discuss investigator-initiated studies (IIS) and relevance to ADC
  • Supports payer advisory boards and discussions with key payers on generating ideas for future product/device development, expanded reimbursement of existing products/devices, and scientific communication of medical value of current products
  • Supports Market Access with medical review of communications and advises primary market access personnel regarding features, benefits and medical value of products
  • Attend relevant professional conferences (diabetes related and/or payer focused). Collaborate with internal stakeholders to support staffing the Medical Affairs portion of the exhibit booth, answer off label questions regarding the use of ADC products from a clinical and scientific perspective, respond to questions regarding ADC clinical scientific data, HEOR outcomes, IIS queries, data interpretation for the CGM category.
  • Responsible for supporting the development of the Dossier, Budget Impact Model and other economic models such as value based contracting evaluation tools as needed
  • Drive Publications and presentations of evidence based on data and materials collected from customer insights
  • Supports the generation and dissemination of health economics and outcomes research related evidence in collaboration with the global market access team
  • Supports the Marketing Access team in the development of commercial non-CME webinars and program opportunities for National Payer Conferences.
  • Responsible for compliance with applicable Corporate and Divisional Policies and performing other duties as assigned by management
  • Responsible for formulating medical information response letters for payer inquiries and Pharmacy and Therapeutic Committees

 

General responsibility:

  • Note: This job description describes the principal and main elements of the job. It is a guide to the nature and main duties of the job as they currently exist, but is not intended as a wholly comprehensive or permanent representation

 

 

Minimum Education

Requirement:

  • Scientific background with minimum of Master’s degree (prefer PharmD , PhD or DNP) with proficiency in health economics/health outcomes research.

 

Minimum Training & Experience

  • Minimum 5 years of experience in either pharmaceutical, medical device, healthcare or managed care organizations
  • Established relationships with regional and national payers, PBMs, and government organizations preferred
  • Experience giving presentations.
  • Strong communication skills

 

Problem-solving:

  • Works on abstract problems across functional areas of the business regionally.

 

Accountability:

  • Erroneous decisions will have a long-term effect on the company’s success, goodwill and reputation. Interacts with executive level management in regional health networks, payers, and policy making bodies.

 

Analytical ability:

  • Identifies and evaluates fundamental problems for major functional areas through comprehensive assessment.

 

AUTHORITY TO ACT:

  • Reports directly to the Senior Medical Outcomes Manager in Medical Affairs and will use appropriate judgment on which situations require discussion and guidance. Strategy and diplomacy are required because of frequent and ongoing involvement with payers and
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