Pharma > A: Communications to Healthcare Professionals
LANGLAND, Windsor / IDIS / 2014
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Overview
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Audience
People with unmet medical needs are frequently driven to seek access to drugs outside the commercial setting. This campaign aimed to raise awareness of the benefits of an Idis Managed Access Program (MAP) amongst a global audience of pharmaceutical executives, physicians and pharmacists.
This diverse mix of people approach the problem of unavailable medicines from very different positions. The pharmaceutical executives need to ensure they can effectively manage requests from physicians, pharmacists and patients for access to drugs that they have not yet brought to market or are looking to discontinue.
The physicians and pharmacists need a way of giving their patients another chance when they’ve run out of currently available treatment options or when they’re experiencing disruptions to established drug supplies.
In all cases they are busy people who are used to seeing dry messages about such services, which rarely explore the very human aspect of providing a patient in need with life-saving medicine.
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BriefWithProjectedOutcomes
Since Idis provide a service, rather than RX, we were only limited by individual guidelines on pharmaceutical company advertising within the media channels.
CampaignDescription
This film tells the story a 15 year old girl’s desperate battle with Hodgkin’s lymphoma and how Idis helped to create access to the medicine she needed. It was after Sarah had exhausted all other treatment options and was running out of time that Idis entered her life. Through contacts in the US the family discovered a drug still in development that might be able to help. Working with the hospital pharmacist and Sarah’s oncologist, Idis facilitated access to the drug she needed through a Managed Access Program they had created with the pharmaceutical company. It was a complex job, requiring an intricate knowledge of the local regulatory framework and other legal peculiarities, but within days the hospital had received the first course of treatment. It was the critical lifeline Sarah needed to carry on. She responded very quickly to the new treatment and both Sarah and her family are now full of hope for the future.
MediaStrategy
Challenge
Every day, thousands of people are driven to seek access to medicines outside the normal commercial routes. Idis answers that need with their Managed Access Programs (MAPs). But awareness of these programs was low, so Idis wanted to get the message out about how they help people with unmet medical needs.
Objective
Increase business development contacts to Idis by 20%, equating to $2.5M, between July 2013 and September 2013.
Strategy
Communicate the impact Idis MAPs have on people’s lives through a series of documentary films, shot in an authentic style, on location, without scripts. Use social and online media to drive conversation and website visits.
Execution
The films are delivered through a responsive website, optimised for desktop, iPad and iPhone. The simplicity of design and intuitive navigation immerses the user in a journey that allows them to explore the different stories. The entire experience is intended to present a ‘soft’ call to action to find out more about Idis MAPs without detracting from the integrity of the stories.
Outcome
In the first 3 months:
30,000 website visits
450 hours of video watched
800,000 LinkedIn targets reached
40,000 Twitter interactions
New Business Leads worth $5M through the website
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