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Antimicrobial Resistance

2021-05-12T11:56:09+01:00White Paper|

Lack of innovation surrounding the development of new antibiotics has resulted in an alarming situation, given the rising threat of antimicrobial resistance (AMR). As a result, there is no single or straightforward way to combat AMR, nor to galvanize development of novel antibiotics. Although some positive measures have been introduced, further - and larger scale - action is needed. We take a look at what pharma and the larger healthcare industry needs to do in order to combat this looming threat.

Deallus Keynote at Pharma CiMi.CON EU 2019

2020-02-12T10:01:45+00:00Video|

Jonas gives a keynote speech that delves into the importance of strategic intelligence for pharma given today’s dynamic and disruptive marketplace. He explores how competitive and strategic intelligence are related, how to build more strategically focused engagements, and how to help decision makers realize the value in strategic partnerships with their intelligence teams.

Copay Accumulator Programs & Pharma

2021-05-12T11:56:49+01:00White Paper|

Dynamics between pharma and the market-based healthcare sector it serves have invariably been complex, with one of the biggest drivers of that complexity being effective management of patient demand and payer systems. The newest stratagem in this push and pull is the copay accumulator program, or CAP. We take a closer look at CAPs and how they might affect your brand in the near future.

Competitive Intelligence in an Agile World

2019-11-08T14:34:37+00:00White Paper|

Adapting competitive intelligence functions to an increasingly complex pharma landscape. This White Paper explores the concept of agile working for the pharma world, delving into the opportunities and challenges that arise for Competitive Intelligence teams and managers as working environments adapt to find success in a more dynamic, uncertain, and fast-paced environment.

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