Field Force Evolution: Adapting to Thrive in a New Ecosystem

Environmental changes on all sides of professional sales -- from physician behavior and regulatory requirements to changes linked to empowered payers and patients -- are forcing biopharmaceutical companies to select for new traits in the makeup of the field force function. The ongoing changes, and c...

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Patients
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Physicians
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Reimbursement
Roles
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