Our pharmaceutical sponsors utilize our programs as a value-add strategy that improves their value proposition with providers. They help to increase the velocity with which their commercialization teams interact with providers, and they strengthen their brands by helping their provider customers enhance patient relationships and improve patient outcomes. This value-add strategy strengthens the association with your therapies, and allows you to have a more attractive message for physicians, whether directly though your sales teams or indirectly through marketing campaigns.
Our patient empowerment model is unique. It integrates in-person reimbursable Conversation Map® Sessions, which give patients the opportunity to discuss with each other and with the Licensed Health Care Professional the implications of their choices. We can train your staff member to be a certified facilitator, or deploy one from our nationwide network of 12,000 Licensed HCPs. We also provide a powerful app designed to help patients set and track personal goals.
As pharmaceutical company leaders, helping to improve chronic condition outcomes for your targeted physicans is important to your future. Make Healthy Interactions your partner in making it a reality.
To differentiate themselves in the diabetes marketspace Healthy Interactions worked with Merck to develop and launch a national diabetes education program. The program has been running in the United States for eight years.
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Merck’s Journey for Control program has sponsored training for over 25,000 health care professionals in the U.S. Through this training, health care professionals are equipped with a Conversation Map® kit that they can use to facilitate group diabetes education sessions.
The Diabetes Conversations program is a global program created by Healthy Interactions, in collaboration with the International Diabetes Federation, and sponsored by Lilly Diabetes. It does not include the U.S. and Puerto Rico.
Since 2008, Healthy Interactions has trained over 100,000 health care professionals in 120 countries and 38 different languages through a train-the-trainer approach. For more information about the International Diabetes Conversations program, visit our partners at: http://www.idf.org/education/diabetes-conversations
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