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Unclear Regulations Challenge Pharmaceutical mHealth Strategies
RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK, N.C. --(Business Wire)--
Despite complicated regulatory hurdles, pharmaceutical companies
continue to evolve their mobile
health strategies in compliance with the FDA and EMA's (News - Alert) ever-changing
and obscure guidelines, according to a new study from Cutting Edge
Information.
Cutting Edge Information's recent study, "Pharmaceutical Mobile Health:
Transforming Brand Marketing, Healthcare Communication and Patient
Adherence," found that many regulatory bodies, including the FDA and
EMA, are only beginning to understand the potential benefits of mobile
health applications. Europe's ban on direct-to-consumer advertising,
although limiting mHealth marketing potential, has not prevented pharma
companies from communicating unbranded disease awareness efforts. The
FDA's lack of clear mobile guidelines and inconsistent enforcement, have
kept US companies struggling with mHealth strategies.
"Despite all of the uncertainties in government regulation, the outlook
for mobile health in phama is optimistic," said Michelle Vitko, senior
research analyst at Cutting Edge Information. "As drug companies become
more comfortable in the mobile arena, the enthusiasm about the
technology grows."
Mobile health strategy is also critical to drug companies global sales
force strategies. Mobile applications give sales representatives the
ability to create customized and visually appealing detail collateral
for physicians. These applications, whether it is a video or mobile
game, allow sales forces to receive near-instant feedback from doctors
and helps them alter their messages and tactics.
"Pharmaceutical Mobile Health: Transforming Brand Marketing, Healthcare
Communication and Patient Adherence" (http://www.cuttingedgeinfo.com/research/marketing/mobile-health/)
explores the burgeoning mHealth marketplace through best practices,
benchmarks and 10 real-world mobile initiative case studies. The
research also showcases mobile health team structures and mobile health
centers of excellence. Use this report to:
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Harness the wealth of opportunities emerging in the mobile health
environment
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Stay competitive through mHealth initiatives targeting both patient
and physician audiences
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Create a strong, supported mobile health team or center of excellence
to drive innovation and increase patient and physician engagement
For more information about mobile health and digital
pharmaceutical marketing, contact Cassie Demeter at 919-433-0389.

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