Novartis Respects the Patient Perspective and Pays for It Too! But Is It Absolutely Transparent?

On Patientpower.eu, David Palacios, Head of Global Patient Relations, and Sanja Njegic, Head of Patient Advocacy & amp; Relations in Europe at Novartis, explain how their company has moved from working with doctors and payers to working directly with patients. The interview was recorded at Eyeforpharma Barcelona 2016. < br > < br > < iframe allowfullscreen= " " frameborder= " 0 " height= " 300 " mozallowfullscreen= " " src= " https://player.vimeo.com/video/169505006 " webkitallowfullscreen= " " width= " 500 " > < /iframe > < br > < br > “We developed last year what we call the & #39;patient declaration, & #39; which is a public statement about what patients can expect from us, ” said Palacios. “It is an internal and external commitment. By having this document everybody in the company needs to work seriously to honor what we said in the patient declaration. That has triggered a lot of discussion internally.” < br > < br > Some of that discussion must have been around & quot;transparency & quot; with regard to compensating patients -- especially patient bloggers and patient advocates -- for their opinion, much like pharma has traditionally paid physician Key Opinion Leaders (KOLs) for their opinions. Did that discussion result in any relevant disclosure in the & quot;patient declaration? & quot; < br > < br > < a href= " http://pharmamkting.blogspot.com/2016/07/novartis-respects-patient-perspective.html#more " > Read more » < /a >
Source: Pharma Marketing Blog - Category: Pharmaceuticals Tags: Janssen Novartis Patient Advocacy patient opinion leader patient-centricity payments to physicians transparency Source Type: blogs