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Publicis Clinical Health Partners Formed To Optimize Patient Compliance & Wellness
Publish Date : 1/29/2008 4:28:00 AM   Source : Health News Onlypunjab.com

Publicis Selling Solutions Group, a leading provider of sales and marketing solutions for biopharma, has announced the formation of a new division—Publicis Clinical Health Partners—which provides integrated behaviorally-based, education programs for patients and health care professionals to optimize patient compliance and treatment outcomes. Publicis Selling Solutions Group is a Publicis Healthcare Communications Group company.

“Publicis Clinical Health Partners optimizes patient care, while positively impacting the return-on-education (ROE) for our sponsors,” said Rick Keefer, COO, Publicis Selling Solutions Group. “Our programs positively influence patients’ adherence and retention rates. Our objective is to extend the influence of healthcare professionals to make a significant difference in patients’ lives. Our focus is on long-term disease management and wellness.”

According to the World Health Organization, “poor adherence to the treatment of chronic diseases is a worldwide problem of striking magnitude.” In the U.S., it’s estimated that poor adherence results in $43 billion in lost sales, and adults on chronic therapies are often non-adherent.

Publicis Clinical Health Partners recognizes that the most powerful way to impact behavior change is through an integrated, closed-loop system that is highly customized to each sponsor’s specific needs. “Typical nurse educator programs are focused solely on the nurses, and are not well integrated with other key education and promotion efforts,” said Keefer.

Publicis Selling Solutions Group conducted a comprehensive review of the key literature on adherence, retention, and behavior change, and analyzed the industry efforts in clinical health education to date. This effort led to the development of Publicis Clinical Health Partners, along with best practices for direct-to-patient adherence and retention and peer-to-peer behavior change.

Publicis Clinical Health Partners leverages the science of behavior change through its proprietary Behavioral Wellness Optimization™ methodology, which incorporates the key best practices based on the latest scientific research for wellness behavior change. “Today’s increasingly challenging marketplace calls on all of us to do things differently, and to focus on what is most important—making a real difference in patients’ lives,” Keefer added.

“Publicis Clinical Health Partners provides a unique win/win to all key stakeholders. Patients learn to manage their own health better to live longer, more satisfying lives. Healthcare professionals can provide better disease management for their patients without sacrificing more time out of their busy schedules. Managed markets provide their members with better wellness inspiration and superior long-term health outcomes. And sponsors better serve their key customers while also positively impacting their ROI,” Keefer added



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