Hindsight in 2020

Coming off a decade of amazing innovation in technology, new drugs/devices, and patient advocacy, this next decade has positioned itself to make drastic improvements for everything healthcare. Who will make the effort to maximize on this progress and elevate it to new levels?

Patient Advocacy and The Patient Voice

In the last ten years, we have seen an explosion of patient advocacy initiatives making major waves in everything from drug development to legislation. Life science companies are paying attention, and interested in engaging at an increasing rate. The big question is, how do these companies engage with patients and use what they learn from them to better their practices?

It is much easier said than done. I’ve spent a lot of time in focus groups, interviews, advisory boards, and meetings, listening and leading conversations around various topics. Everything from forming registries, recruiting patients to clinical trials, post-approval marketing and general outreach. Each project comes with unique challenges, especially for teams looking to really engage with disease communities.

Finding the right patients, extracting the right information to transform it into actionable items, and establishing plans for continued engagement are the biggest challenges moving forward in this new decade. I have watched some fantastic patient advocacy projects peak, and then fizzle out with no follow up.

Why invest time, money, and hard work into a project to only let it end and not continue with the momentum you created?

Whether you’re developing treatments, building our next groundbreaking tech platform, providing services directly to patients, or operating a non-profit group that is advancing science for a better quality of life, don’t let the propulsion of your hard work die off.

Unlocking The Patient Perspective To Maximize Results

How do you incorporate the patient voice into your project?

How do you locate the right patients to gather insight?

The answers are not so simple. Each project will require varying levels of expertise from patients and may require a lot of engagement. One of the problems I often come across is the failure to compile patient insights and extract the most valuable input. It seems to be a challenge for companies to separate the substance from the noise. That’s a time consuming and expensive mistake.

It is impractical to expect your teams to be able to work on their projects while simultaneously managing the complexities of gathering, developing, and implementing the patient voice. At some point along the way, something will be lost, which is why it is critical to incorporate team members to assist in these areas. It’s the easiest way to implement patient perspectives into projects, while helping your team remain efficient.

Let’s Take on 2020 Together

Is your organization looking to increase the strength of their patient engagement and further incorporate the patient voice into projects? If so, let’s work together to make that happen.

2020 is the decade of the patient, put your organization at the forefront of the movement.

Industry: Friend, Not Foe

There has been a great deal of criticism of pharmaceutical and biotechnology companies in recent months. Most of the anger surrounds drug pricing, and many in the rare disease community have participated. While affordable healthcare is a priority and we need access, an even more alarming need is actually treatments for orphan disorders. Many rare disease patients are struggling day to day, without anything to help them manage their symptoms and conditions. Drugs for small populations cost money, the FDA is particularly critical of rare disease drugs making investments risky and the cost of treatments sky rocket. Continue reading