Support BSC portfolio to plan and generate robust health economics and value based evidence to maximize the value propositions.
Support the planning, design, implementation and completion of innovative evidence-based research programs that are consistent with program/product strategies.
The research programs developed will provide appropriate evidence and/or tools to be used for internal decision making and for external audiences at product launch and over product life cycle.
Seek opportunities to innovate HEMA value identification, evidence generation and dissemination process/plan to increase the relevance and impact of HEMA evidence to ensure reimbursement decisions & optimal access within both public and private health systems.
Support and maintain effective relationships with key stakeholders and work effectively with global & regional HEMA teams across various time zones.
Support the HEMA evidence generation plan: Develop research plan to support pre-launch, launch and post-launch evidence for investigational and marketed devices.
Evidence generation plan includes burden of illness studies, epidemiology, literature reviews, meta-analysis, retrospective, and prospective observational studies, economic evaluations, development and analysis of patient-reported outcomes
Provide strategic support with individuals and institutions, which may serve as resources for evidence generation purpose, etc.
Support execution of approved HEMA study(s) and manage ongoing study(s)
Lead development of HEMA strategic evidence material and development of core HEMA strategic evidence generation processes, templates, and products across the portfolio in accordance to the scientific and value messages.
Understanding of the disease environment and the evolution of the market access landscape and implications for the business
Strong analytical skills to translate clinical and economic information and messages into payer evidence strategies
Relevant training/ experience in health economics, public health, epidemiology, or other relevant health-related scientific discipline
Understands reimbursement decisions to determine value drivers and how evidence is used in decision making and how it impacts various payers (e.g., providers, patients, health systems)
Knowledge of methods and principles of health economics, health technology assessment (HTA) reviews Ability to systematically review available scientific evidence to identify clinical needs of the payer
Strong quality focus
Excellent communication skills and ability to understand and present complex information in digestible ways for internal and external audiences
Strong team spirit, sense of transversality, multicultural awareness and ability to navigate through matrix teams