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Market Forces at Work: Life Sciences Implications of Changes in Health Care Delivery, Access, and Coverage

Deloitte Dbriefs | Health Sciences

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November 13, 2012 1:00 PM

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November 13, 2012 2:00 PM

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Host: Steve Burrill, Partner - Deloitte & Touche LLP
1 Intermediate CPE Credit: Specialized Knowledge & Applications 

As the U.S. health care system undergoes virtually unparalleled changes, what impacts could life sciences companies experience? We'll discuss:

  • An overview of changes – comparative effectiveness research implementation, evidence-based medicine and value-based outcomes, delivery system consolidation, changing health plan and pharmacy benefits manager contracting, new regulatory oversight procedures, and ACA-related Medicaid rebates and excise taxes.
  • Implications of these changes for life sciences companies and possible impacts on life sciences-provider-payer relationships.
  • The vital need for innovation in product research and development.
  • The commercial imperative for drug and medical technology manufacturers.

Learn how industry-wide changes are driving life sciences companies to fundamentally redefine their approach to innovation, product development collaboration, and market engagement.

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