The pandemic has pushed pharmaceutical products and medical devices into new territories as the demand for COVID-related medicines, test kits, and vaccines continues to grow.
Although patients faced some limited access to healthcare services due to lockdowns, they tend to go to hospitals and clinics for COVID-19 tests and vaccines. Patients with chronic conditions, such as diabetes, asthma, and high blood pressure also rely on essential medicines and medical devices provided by their medical providers to self-diagnose themselves and for assisting doctors in monitoring, analyzing, and managing patient outcomes. Many hospitals also use innovative devices like surgical robots and life-saving devices to help patients get the medical care they need.
In swiftly meeting this rising demand for essential medicines and medical devices, pharma companies and medical device manufacturers prefer to outsource their sales and marketing activities in local hospitals and clinics when entering or expanding into a market. Commercial outsourcing business partners have the right mix of expertise, experience, and market access to help pharma and medical device companies drive revenue, while they can focus on what matters the most, which is product development and production.