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Mobile Trends in 2013

Mobile Trends in 2013 | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
We live in an age of disruption.Technology changes at such a crazy rate — advancing and linking and driving us forward faster — that it feels like we’re (Mobile Trends in 2013 and What They Mean for #Marketing: http://t.co/T1HZjFhtOv...
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These 8 mobile fit withing the Pharma marketing reality.
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Informational Shift For Medical Information

Informational Shift For Medical Information | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
Informational source shift
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In a recent blog post highlighting Blue Latitude's predictions for pharma marketing in 2013, we identified an increase in prominence of medical information within the healthcare communications mix as a key change.
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Sales Reps Are Dead

Sales Reps Are Dead | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
Increase in Digital Marketing spend in Pharma industry #edetailing http://t.co/VFxASR8LNk
eMedToday's comment, April 13, 2013 4:33 AM
The trend toward replacing humans with technology is taking hold the Pharma industry. Pharma’s are increasing tossing out sales reps and increasing money on digital forms to market. In 5 years the sales rep will be dead.
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Push Or Pull Information For Doctor Engagement?

Push Or Pull Information For Doctor Engagement? | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
This article is about the role of technology within pharmaceutical marketing.
eMedToday's comment, April 11, 2013 8:34 PM
The author makes a key point for Pharma’s in today’s environment. Our object should be to become more relevant for individual customers by switching from a ‘push’ to a ‘pull’ strategy. Essentially, you need to move away from pushing information to doctors to pulling information to them that is relevant to their need and education.
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Mobile health apps: Must Develop Interaction Between Pharma And Patients

Mobile health apps: Must Develop Interaction Between Pharma And Patients | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
This article is about mobile health apps and how they will change the interaction between pharma and patients in the future. (“why should #patients download this specific mobile app?
eMedToday's comment, April 11, 2013 5:54 AM
Only 5% of downloaded health apps are in use. The key issue to solve: Why should patients download this specific mobile application. The author suggest only 2 reasons to download app: 1. They want to manage their treatment or They want to gather information around a specific treatment. If a Pharma can develop an mobile application that can address these 2 issues they will change the interaction between patients and Pharmas.
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Big Insight For Pharma Mobile

We've been at the same point many times before.
eMedToday's comment, April 10, 2013 8:55 PM
Pharmas send huge amount of money on traditional advertising to the consumer such as TV and magazine. Yet many consumer do not pay attention to these ads. However, 50% of consumers will accept a mobile ad if it is relevant
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How To Reach Doctors?

How To Reach Doctors? | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it

A British-Australian company has entered the US market with a low-cost template for individual physicians, dentists, orthodontists and small practices to customize mobile apps.


Via Olivier Delannoy
eMedToday's comment, April 9, 2013 8:02 PM
A Key trend is doctor wanting to have a on line presence by a mobile device. This new service offers doctors a opportunity to develop their own custom app. A marketing opportunity for Pharma is: How to create a mobile presence on mobile with support from a Pharma
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Content Marketing For Pharma

Content Marketing For Pharma | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
As consumers become more and more immune to advertising, companies have begun to shift their focus to content marketing, seeking to earn the right to discu
eMedToday's comment, April 8, 2013 8:27 PM
As consumer become more and more to advertising, companies are turning to content marketing. Why spend over 80 on TV and magazine by Pharma via DTC when money is wasted
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FDA Overreacting to Pharma Digital Messages

FDA Overreacting to Pharma Digital Messages | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
Pharma Marketing Blog ... Lack of FDA Clarity Regarding Internet Rules Leads to Greater Pattern of Enforcement Against Digital Pharma Promotion. Mark Senak, author of EyeOnFDA blog, assembled a database of ...
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70% OF Pharmas Invest Into Digital And Patient Services

70% OF Pharmas Invest Into Digital And Patient Services | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
Marketing executives for pharmaceutical companies are stepping up their use of digital technologies and analytics to save money and fine-tune their targeting efforts. That includes hyper-personalization through retargeting ...
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Over Half Of Pharma Customers Want To Learn By Video

Over Half Of Pharma Customers Want To Learn By Video | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it

Without doubt, the most exciting area of digital at the moment is the mobile space. With mobile web usage set to overtake desktop web browsing in the very near future, the industry events are buzzing with the phrase “mobile strategy”. But what does it mean for pharma and what are the key statistics that provide substance to the opinion?


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Top Priorities in 2013: Digital Programs

Top Priorities in 2013: Digital Programs | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
Accenture survey reveals that digital, multichannel and analytics capabilities will be top strategic priorities for big pharma sales and marketing executives in 2013.
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Pharma's Sale Jobs Tumble!

Pharma's Sale Jobs Tumble! | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
Pharma Sales Jobs Take A(nother) Tumble! Digital's Slow But Relentless Impact. April 13, 2013 · by Sven Awege · in ... Growing numbers of doctors prefer digital marketing. Lilly's U.S. sales force “will move to a smaller structure that is more ...
eMedToday's comment, April 14, 2013 9:07 PM
Doctors want Digital Marketing
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Pharma's Do Not Control Their Brand

Pharma's Do Not Control Their Brand | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
#Pharma Feel the Fear, Go Digital Anyway:
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... http://t.co/J1r4U5MhDJ #Health#Drugs
eMedToday's comment, April 13, 2013 8:10 PM
Digital communication has dramatic impact on the Pharma and patient connection. It is a direct channel to an audience to convey your message. Control is brand is in the message.
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Big Shift Of Pharma's To Digital

Big Shift Of Pharma's To Digital | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
CSD - Cegedim Strategic Data (EURONEXT PARIS: CGM), leading global provider of healthcare market research and worldwide promotional audits, has released results on pharmaceutical marketing investments for full year 2012.
eMedToday's comment, April 13, 2013 4:25 AM
Digital spend in digital channels is up 65% in 2011 in the US, in EU countries 40%. Area of interest: e-detailing, e-mailing and Webinar. Two reason drive this trend: need to reduce costs and the fact that multichannel strategy is attractive and less expensive
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Getting Agile: Stretching Pharma’s Digital Marketing Muscles

Getting Agile: Stretching Pharma’s Digital Marketing Muscles | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it

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eMedToday's comment, April 11, 2013 8:22 PM
Pharma’s face an interesting challenge. How to produce digital material in today’s climate This article outlines some new tools to speed development so they can author medical content and get it approved faster
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Facebook, Twitter, Blogs: Build Trust

Facebook, Twitter, Blogs: Build Trust | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it

Via Richard Meyer, Jen Fuhrman-Kestler
eMedToday's comment, April 10, 2013 8:52 PM
Do patients see Pharmas a trusted source of information? Social media is one way to build trust. And the majority of social medium is going mobile
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89% of US physicians would recommend a health app to a patient

89% of US physicians would recommend a health app to a patient | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it

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Scott Normandin's comment, May 16, 2014 10:24 PM
the question begs: is/are applications that make access to health care the domain of the younger generation, or as some would content, are applications an additional level of complication to our senior population. Personal experience from the lens of my parents is that "absent" a vetted and universally adopted application that supports a universal view for all, this may by perceived as the "new best new toy" and fade with time. Our seniors; albeit are digital immigrants, working their way into the development of new technologies clumsily, whereas Gen X/Y find the technology adaptable, available and importantly expendable when the next best thing comes available. What defines consumerization: speed of development and release, or the ability to support end users?
Scott Normandin's comment, May 16, 2014 10:24 PM
the question begs: is/are applications that make access to health care the domain of the younger generation, or as some would content, are applications an additional level of complication to our senior population. Personal experience from the lens of my parents is that "absent" a vetted and universally adopted application that supports a universal view for all, this may by perceived as the "new best new toy" and fade with time. Our seniors; albeit are digital immigrants, working their way into the development of new technologies clumsily, whereas Gen X/Y find the technology adaptable, available and importantly expendable when the next best thing comes available. What defines consumerization: speed of development and release, or the ability to support end users?
Mes Bons PLans's comment, January 22, 2018 12:45 PM
une question qui n'apporte pas toutes les réponses. des profs avaient identifié les thèmes à venir dans leur blog : https://www.blouse-medicale.fr/blog/38_e-sante-quel-avenir
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Facebook Tactics for Pharmas

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This article is about pharma’s use of social media and the seven tactics to create community engagement with non-branded Facebook pages.

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eMedToday's comment, April 8, 2013 8:33 PM
Non Branded Facebook exposure works well to create goodwill and a community of interested consumers
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Pharma Only Spend 2% On Internet. Why?

Pharma Only Spend 2% On Internet. Why? | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
But Digital Ad Spending Down One-Third! Based on ... This confirms my January 2012 prediction of a "recession" in pharma digital (see this slideshare presentation). ... may be required) and this Pharma Marketing Blog post.
eMedToday's comment, April 7, 2013 11:36 PM
As in most trends, large companies are slow to change. The low spent on Pharma on Internet is shocking, given that is where patients are, not watching TV
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10 Trends That Pharmas Need To Understand

10 Trends That Pharmas Need To Understand | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
10 trends that will change the face of the industry (if they haven't already) Medical Marketing and Media If the pharma company can make that easier—with some level of patient-friendly information, a download, an app, something—they'll build trust...

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41% of Patients Use Social Media To Decide On Hospitals

41% of Patients Use Social Media To Decide On Hospitals | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
what will it take for hospitals to be the best run organizations on the face of the planet?

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eMedToday's comment, April 7, 2013 11:26 PM
This is why hospitals and Pharma need to become experts in the new digital platforms
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Future Pharma: From " Feet on the Street" to Digital Marketing

Future Pharma: From " Feet on the Street" to Digital Marketing | Pharma: Trends and Uses Of Mobile Apps and Digital Marketing | Scoop.it
Maybe the gap between consumer packaged good marketers and pharma marketers is finally closing. According to a new Accenture Report  ”the sales and marketing models of today need to be reshaped in order to be successful in today’s “new normal.  Reducing costs, mastering multichannel marketing and improving digital effectiveness are the top strategic priorities for pharmaceutical sales and marketing executives.”

Accenture says, There is a customer engagement revolution in motion in the Life Sciences industry as it faces life in the “new normal” after the peak of the patent cliff1. The industry is in an era where targeting specific populations and improving patient outcomes is critical for specialty products and where reaching more customers in rapidly developing markets is paramount for growth. This revolution is requiring companies to rethink how they can reach patients, payers, providers and governments in both mature and emerging markets—at speed, at the right price and with the right information for each target audience. This is a significant change from the “feet on the street,” single message selling model that worked well for blockbuster drugs in mature healthcare markets.

And I think I finally found out why agency people are reporting that pharma is spending more in digital marketing. According to the report

The use of third-party service providers is a relatively common practice in the industry that will continue to increase.

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The real challenge is can third parties really provide the best analytics and digital marketing strategy as someone who actually works within the brand team/company?  It has been my experience that too many pharma companies treat third parties as vendors and don’t always share every bit of important information. Even more important outside agencies need to understand the dynamics, including the corporate politics, within the organization.  Employees who don’t understand digital marketing and want to hold onto more “glamorous” channels like TV may fight the shift in dollars to analytics and digital marketing. Still this is great news for pharma which has a reputation of coming late to the party.


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rob halkes's curator insight, April 4, 2013 1:17 PM

Watch the experience of the blogger by this observation: "It has been my experience that too many pharma companies treat third parties as vendors and don’t always share every bit of important information.".. It resembles my own experience. Hence, indeed, using social channels for one's marketing intetnions is not easy to do: the whole company and its strategy is at stake. Not an easy thing so and one needs to make precautions!

By the way, look here for the reference to the very Accenture survey:

http://bit.ly/Y0jjWC