Study Provides Current Trends in Pharmaceutical Industry Grants for Accredited and Non-Accredited Medical Education Programs

CHAPEL HILL, N.C., Sept. 1, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Medical education serves as a valuable platform for pharmaceutical companies to inform physicians and health care professionals about the latest products, therapies, indications and treatment approaches.

However, regulatory pressures and dwindling budgets have compelled medical education groups to reshape their approach to deployment of accredited and non-accredited education programs.

Research and consulting leader Best Practices, LLC, undertook a benchmarking study to investigate emerging medical education trends at pharmaceutical organizations regarding funding, staffing and structure types. The study also provides benchmarks around investment and budget allocation by region and program type as well as trends in grants to professional societies/associations for accredited and non-accredited education programs.

Best Practices in Medical Education Program Strategy: Establishing the Right Structures, Resources and Activities to Optimize Biopharmaceutical Education Groups, is a 57-page benchmarking report that examines the different factors that affect the proper size, resourcing, and structure for medical education groups.

Medical Affairs executives, directors and managers who want to understand the most important current trends and future direction of medical education programs during this transitional period will profit from the leading practices, managerial insights and benchmark metrics contained in this report.

The insights and benchmark metrics contained in this report are drawn from interviews and benchmarking surveys with 15 leaders from 13 top biopharmaceutical companies. More than 50 percent of the participants are at the level of director or senior director.

Among this report's sample findings: Pharma companies heavily rely on outsourcing for developing and deploying medical education programs. Participants said they outsource 86 percent of medical education program development to vendors, while they depend totally on vendors for program deployment and delivery.

This report features original research and yields rich data on the following topic areas:

    --  Medical Education group structure and activities performed
    --  The funding channels utilized by Medical Education groups
    --  Staffing benchmarks for Medical Education groups

    --  Benchmark Medical Education resources, investment allocation and budget
        allocationby region and program type
    --  Trends in grants to professional societies/associations for accredited
        and non-accredited education programs
    --  Future trends in Medical Education staffing & investment

To access the full report or to download a complimentary summary containing insights found in this report, click on the following link: http://www.best-in-class.com/rr1462.htm.

For related research, visit our Best Practices, LLC Web site at www.best-in-class.com/.

ABOUT BEST PRACTICES, LLC
Best Practices, LLC is a leading benchmarking, consulting and advisory services firm serving biopharmaceutical and medical device companies worldwide. Best Practices, LLC's clients include all the top 10 and 48 of the top 50 global healthcare companies. The firm conducts primary research and consulting using its comprehensive proprietary benchmarking tools and analysis.

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