Regional Health Systems Medical Affairs Director (TN, MS, LA)
MSD
2d ago
0$191k - $300kManagementUnited Stateshimalayas
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Job Description
Job DescriptionOur Medical Affairs team advances patient care by engaging in scientific exchange with external medical experts and industry professionals ensuring the scientific value of our products is realized. We engage and train internal employees to ensure that they thoroughly comprehend the science behind the medicine and review further unmet medical needs to bolster collaboration and further differentiate our portfolio. We are seeking a Growth and Improvement minded Regional Health Systems Medical Affairs Director that can help drive our Strategic Operating Priorities. This person will be responsible for a specific regional area (TN, MS, LA).Location:This is a REMOTE position, but the person must reside in the indicated territory (TN, MS, or LA). Up to 50% travel required with some overnight.The Regional Health Systems Medical Affairs Director (RHS MAD) is a therapeutic, disease, population health and health systems expert who develops on-going professional relationships with healthcare decision makers within a regional territory across key payer and provider organizations (e.g., health plans, PBMs, IDS, Medicaid, employers and employer coalitions), who provides accurate information across the full company product portfolio, clinical science, and quality management in a balanced and credible manner consistent with the regulatory environment and our company's ethical standards. Through a deep understanding of the accounts’ population health strategies, serves as the medical account manager, collaborating and coordinating with other Medical Affairs colleagues and select commercial roles, to bring relevant health care solutions to these accounts. The RHS MAD is the sole company's role working with both provider and payer regional accounts, linking the main functions within the health care delivery system in their territory and serves as a resource for the USMA management team on health systems within territory.Additional Key ResponsibilitiesDevelops ongoing professional relationships with key decision makers in regional organized health systems, serving as the primary medical contact to ensure access to medical and scientific information on the full company product portfolio, pipeline, and areas of therapeutic interest, as well as non-product initiatives and areas of focus (e.g., quality management, outcomes research, adherence). Partners with the Managed Markets & Policy (MM&P) and Integrated Delivery System (IDS) account management teams to develop strategic account plans and associated medical account plans and then ensures execution of medical activities aligned with agreed plan.Serves as the primary resource for market dynamics within territory to fully understand evolving information needs by decision makers to feed into the ongoing value-proposition development process for our company's offerings – product and non-product.Leads medical account management and planning with associated medical affairs functions for regional accounts and markets.Effectively communicates and coordinates with TA Regional Medical Scientific Directors (RMSD) regarding medical and scientific support needs in relevant health systems accounts.Serves as the internal medical subject matter expert for each regional account, which enables strategic assessments and medical account management, through a complete and systematic communication process to the rest of USMA.Maintains a macro view of the account to appropriately allocate company resources (e.g., human, technical) Builds and develops breath and depth of relationships with key decision makers and can anticipate the account’s population health management goals and needsProvides customer insights to headquarters.Serves as a resource for the Health Systems Executive Director Medical Affairs and other members of managed markets organization on other relevant strategic planning. Serves as a technical resource for questions raised by regional account management and staff on our company products.Attends and supports scientific and medical meetings. Prepares planned post-meeting deliverables.Contributes Through an Environment of Belonging, Engagement, and Empowerment Works to transform the environment, culture, and business landscape Leveraging inclusion to increase competitive advantage, per global inclusion strategy Ensuring accountability to drive an inclusive culture Strengthening the foundational elements of varietyConsistent adherence to field and corporate policies and Global Medical Scientific Affairs (GMSA) strategy, including field standard operating procedures (SOPs), Good Clinical Practice (GCP) guidelines, and administrative/operational responsibilities EducationAdvanced healthcare/science doctoral degree (e.g., MD, PharmD, PhD)Experience | Knowledge | SkillsRequiredMinimum of three (3) years in a field-based medical affairs role working with regional and/or national payers or integrated delivery systems or scientific leaders -OR- five years as a decision maker in
