Great post by Aussie17 on twitter: @m17au_aussie17
I worked in Pharma for almost 20 years but I'm unvaxxed.
What's everyone curious about the pharma industry? culture? salary and job grades? do they really have plans to depopulate the world? mRNA?
https://twitter.com/m17au_aussie17/status/1593958326341349376
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Read this thread to understand why your doctor prescribes a specific drug to you! In Pharma, every doctor is considered a "customer". We influence doctors to write prescriptions. There are many ways to influence a doctor and every way comes with a cost.
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Every doctor is "ranked" in two dimensions. First dimension is their "potential". Potential simply means, the amount of prescriptions that they can write daily/weekly/monthly. This is usually based on how many patients they see per day.
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The second dimension is "Loyalty". It means, how often would a doctor prescribe our company's drug vs the competitor's drug.
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We do very deep investigative work on every doctor - capturing all kinds of information to give a score to their "Potential" - it ranges from their job seniority, their medical associations, years of experience, specialty, average number of patients they see per day.
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Every single thing is captured so we can rank them according to their "Potential". And on the second dimension, it is usually quite straightforward because we can simply buy Prescription data from third party companies that tells us what drugs they prescribe for each patient
6 At the end of the day, it looks like this. There are high potential doctors, low potential doctors (usually new graduates etc). There's the loyalty dimension that tells us if they prescribe our drug vs competitors.
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Next, we segment them. High Potential/Low Loyalty are the prettiest girl in the class and we spend the MOST effort and money to capture their hearts and minds. These are the ones we visit daily and send them on first class holidays.
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Occasionally, we have some stubborn doctors who doesn't prescribe our drugs no matter how much effort we spend on them. No worries, we know everything about the doctor so if we can't change their mind, we use their "influencers".
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We know exactly who their bosses are, their friends,colleagues, etc... we'll just simply arrange a nice lunch/dinner with those folks and make sure they get influenced. We even have an App to track their "Sphere of Influence"!
https://crmhelp.veeva.com/doc/Content/CRM_topics/Accounts/Sphere_of_Influence.htm
- So this is how and why you are taking a specific drug prescribed by your friendly doctor! It is called the #speedofscience. Of course, this is a very basic and humorous framework, it gets really complicated depending on region, country, culture etc!
A Thread reader on another one of his posts - Interesting cat to say the least:
I would rather consult with a Native American Medicine Man that fall victim to Big Pharma's poisons. Big Pharma cures NOTHING, yet people are so conditioned to pop a pill for everything! Remember frens: A Patient Cured is a Customer Lost!
Truth. I went for a routine physical the first time in 30 years, 2 yrs ago.
And they kept asking me what meds I was on, being over 50. I said does Apple Cider Vinegar, 10,000mgs a day of Vitamin C & D, Zinc, Magnesium and a good electrolyte drink count, plus plenty of good fats, some horsepaste a few times a year - They were speechless. I have never been on meds and ain't gonna be!
I said don't mail, don't email, don't text about vaccines or any other dumb "overdue" test bullshit. I had to change my address and erased my email in the portal thingy. It works.