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Effective Neurology Medical Insights Management: Tools, Activities, and Training

ID: 5848


Features:

8 Info Graphics

47 Data Graphics

960+ Metrics

2 Narratives


Pages/Slides: 64


Published: 2025


Delivery Format: Online PDF Document


 

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STUDY OVERVIEW

Rapid advancements in neuroscience demand that Medical Affairs teams in Neurology stay equipped with effective tools, coordinated processes, and targeted training to gather and disseminate insights seamlessly.

Best Practices, LLC conducted this benchmark study to help Neurology-focused Medical Affairs teams improve their insight gathering capabilities. The study examines the tools, key activities, and training strategies that top-performing Neurology Medical Affairs teams use to optimize insight gathering and dissemination.

Benchmark data is broken down into two different segments to provide deeper insights. Classifications reflect their approach and standing in neurology medical insight generation: Insight Leaders (3 respondents) and Insight Majority (15 respondents).


KEY TOPICS

  • Neurology Insights Gathering Activities
  • Coordination for Neurology Insights Gathering
  • Training Techniques and Tools for Neurology Insights Gathering

KEY METRICS

  • Highly effective team coordination tactics and tools within Medical Affairs – Total benchmark class, Insight Leaders, and Insight Majority
  • Effectiveness of listed tactics and tools used by the Neurology Medical Affairs group to coordinate work, data, and analyses for stakeholders – Total benchmark class, Insight Leaders, and Insight Majority
  • Use of different tools for neurology insight gathering in Medical Affairs; Integration of insights into a unified platform using different tools
  • Percentage of intelligence gathering work involving primary (field) research and secondary research in neurology – Total benchmark class, Insight Leaders, and Insight Majority
  • Effectiveness and importance of primary and secondary data collection sources in neurology – Total benchmark class, Insight Leaders, and Insight Majority
  • Frequency of usage of primary and secondary sources for collecting intelligence data within Neurology Medical Affairs – Total benchmark class, Insight Leaders, and Insight Majority
  • Effectiveness of internal sources that support intelligence data collection in neurology – Total benchmark class, Insight Leaders, and Insight Majority
  • Functions and groups used within Neurology Medical Affairs organization to narrow the focus of the issue and discover information gaps – Total benchmark class, Insight Leaders, and Insight Majority
  • Internal limitations to receiving neurology medical insights
  • Effectiveness of training techniques for insights data collection in neurology – Total benchmark class, Insight Leaders, and Insight Majority

SAMPLE KEY FINDINGS

  • Primary and Secondary Data Sources: In the neurology segment, medical congresses, thought leaders, and advisory boards emerge as the most impactful primary sources for gathering and distributing medical insights. Publications and conference literature complement these efforts as the most effective secondary sources, ensuring comprehensive and evidence-backed knowledge dissemination.

METHODOLOGY

Best Practices, LLC engaged 18 executives from 17 leading life sciences companies focused on neurology for this research. The study insights are mostly from directors and higher management executives, representing nearly 80% of the benchmark participants.

Industries Profiled:
Pharmaceutical; Communications; Biopharmaceutical; Biotech; Chemical; Health Care; Consumer Products; Medical Device


Companies Profiled:
Adamas Pharmaceuticals; ApotheCom; Biohaven Pharmaceuticals; EMD Serono; Eli Lilly and Company; Genentech; Janssen; Lundbeck; Merck; Merck KGaA; Novartis; Nutricia; Orchard Therapeutics; Roche; Sunovion; Teva Pharmaceuticals; Terumo BCT: Terumo Blood and Cell Technologies

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