Payor Medical Science Liaison
Responsibilities
- Engage in peer-to-peer scientific dialogue with healthcare professionals that translate into meaningful insight.
- Serve as a therapeutic expert, participating in peer-peer scientific and health economic discussions with relevant health care decision makers (HCDMs) and influencers within US public and private health care entities.
- Establish, cultivate, and maintain scientific relationships with KOL’s while developing a strong understanding of clinical practice as it relates to areas of interest to advance scientific and medical knowledge.
- Plan and execute medical strategy and engagement for appropriate assigned customers.
- Communicate clinical and scientific data to KOLs and healthcare professionals through presentations, educational programs, and scientific discussions.
- Identify, gather, and document payer and field generated scientific insights to drive innovative Medical Affairs strategies while complying with industry and corporate policies and procedures.
- Maintain scientific and clinical knowledge base through continuous learning and awareness of related scientific literature to enable meaningful scientific exchange.
- Partner cross-functionally with Medical Affairs, Market Access, HEOR, and Commercial teams to ensure aligned, compliant, and customer-centric payer engagement strategies.
- Leverage knowledge of standards of care and company/investigator sponsored clinical trials and competitor landscape to facilitate external-internal research communication.
- Respond to unsolicited scientific inquiries of Health Care Providers (HCPs)/investigators/health care systems/academic medical centers and treatment team members, integrating scientific data including real world evidence into real life practice to meet customer needs.
- Deliver scientific presentations to formulary committees and other key healthcare decision makers, communicating the health economic model and supporting clinical data, and serve as the primary field-based resource to address questions related to these insights.
- Demonstrate strong expertise in health economic model design and effectively communicate complex concepts in a clear, accessible manner to diverse HCDM audiences.
- Maintain deep knowledge of cost-effectiveness models and budget impact models to support informed decision-making and value discussions.
Requirements
- MD, PhD, PharmD, PA, NP, OD or equivalent degree highly preferred.
- 5+ years of industry experience as a Medical Science Liaison required.
- Clinical or related practical experiences in ophthalmology preferred.
- Strong scientific & clinical acumen.
- Ability to quickly understand & translate complex scientific data & realize the potential impact of that data on clinical practice & potential research needs.
- Experience in Managed Care/PBM, HEOR activities, or strong knowledge of P&T committee processes.
- Ability to travel up to 60% nationally, overnights and weekends may be required, and possess a valid driver’s license to drive to assigned healthcare accounts, unless otherwise specified.
Pay
The annual base salary for this position ranges from $180,000-$197,500. The base salary range represents the anticipated low and high of the Syneos Health range for this position. Actual salary will vary based on various factors such as the candidate's qualifications, skills, competencies, and proficiency for the role. In addition, some positions may include a company car or car allowance and eligibility to earn commissions/bonus based on company and/or individual performance.
Benefits
The benefits for this position will include a competitive compensation package, Health benefits to include Medical, Dental and Vision, Company match 401k, flexible paid time off (PTO) and sick time. Because certain states and municipalities have regulated paid sick time requirements, eligibility for paid sick time may vary depending on where you work.