Identifies and communicates scientific, clinical, health outcomes and pharmacoeconomic research information that meet the needs of population health decision makers:
Reactively responds to unsolicited requests for medical information from Market Access personnel in a timely manner and subsequently engages in scientific exchange with payor audiences as appropriate to address inquiries.
Delivers current disease state literature, tailored scientific and pharmacoeconomic data, health policy changes and trends, new data on company products and competitors, and methodologies for generating health economics and real-world evidence.
Provides comprehensive, accurate, fair balanced, objective, and scientifically rigorous product and disease state information, health outcomes and real-world evidence to payor audiences both in person and virtually.
Anticipates and capitalizes on opportunities with existing and new health outcomes thought leaders:
Cultivates relationships with identified payer opinion leaders and payer influencers in practice and/or academia to discuss therapeutic areas important to Ferring.
Maintains relationships with external experts and thought leaders to ensure up to date awareness and education in health economics and quality of life research.
Provides input into the development and implementation of disease management education programs and tools for use with customers.
Develops enduring partnerships with internal colleagues and customer decision-makers, scientific experts, and key influencers.
Brings value to customers by leveraging the expertise of colleagues, when relevant, to discussions and responses to customer requests.
Collaborates with payers and payer thought leaders on HEOR studies to generate new data for Ferring products.
Delivers on the strategic and tactical direction of Ferring's MOVL Department:
Executes medical national regional account strategies and action plans for Ferring's portfolio and pipeline.
Collaborates closely with the MSLs to meet the mutual scientific, clinical, therapeutic area and Ferring product informational needs of health care access decision makers.
Engages in strong cross-functional teamwork with field-based and home office-based medical and commercial colleagues to meet customer needs with the highest levels of quality and customer-focused support.
Gathers input and shares insights to help inform
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Health insurance
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Job Description:
As a privately-owned, biopharmaceutical company, Ferring pioneers and delivers life-changing therapies that help people build families and live better lives. Our independence helps us cultivate an entrepreneurial spirit and long-term perspective that enables us to achieve growth and scale, while remaining agile and true to our 'people first' philosophy. Built on a 70-year plus commitment to science and research, Ferring is relentless in its pursuit of science that drives powerful discoveries and therapies to help people build families, stay healthy, and stand up to the world's oldest enemy: disease.
As the Medical Outcomes Value Liaison you will lead the medical interface with key access customers in a field-facing role.
With Ferring, you will be joining a recognized leader, identified as one of "The World's Most Innovative Companies" by Fast Company , and honored by Fortune with inclusion on its "Change the World List," for addressing society's unmet needs. Ferring US is also Great Places to Work® Certified, distinguishing it as one of the best companies to work for in the country.
The Associate Director, MOVL is responsible for generating improved access to Ferring's product portfolio by interfacing with and presenting clinical, health economics, and health outcomes information to external health care access decision makers while applying in-depth clinical knowledge of disease state and healthcare payer organizations. This U.S. field-based role within the Medical Affairs department will deliver and execute the strategy and tactical plans across Ferring's therapeutic areas for payer accounts in support of Ferring's scientific and business objectives and demonstrate value to national and regional health care payers, pharmacy benefit managers, specialty pharmacy providers, group purchasing organizations and accountable care organizations.