Roger Longman

Latest From Roger Longman
Commercializing Rare Disease Therapies Is Getting Tougher
For an industry increasingly dominated by these drugs, commercial programs need to take on the risk once reserved for development.
Paying for Pharmaceutical Value: The Problem of a One-Size-Fits-All Definition
It is a world, at least the US corner of it, in which any common understanding of drug value is confused by opposing incentives – to opacity and transparency, to looking at benefit broadly or narrowly, long-term or short-term: value, in short, to whom?
A Learning Lab For Outcomes-Based Risk-Sharing Agreements
Merck and UnitedHealth's Optum group have partnered to explore various value constructs.
The Value Lab: Moving Value-Based Health Care From Theory To Practice
Although stakeholders are interested in value-based models that link a drug’s performance to emerging evidence of improved patient outcomes, such agreements are difficult to implement and too limited in scope to drive a shift to value-based reimbursement. The authors suggest a new, structured approach to bring these contracts into the mainstream, thus transforming product reimbursement and fueling the shift from volume to value.
Smart Segmentation: Success In The Payer-Dominated Pharma Marketplace
As physicians lose decision-making authority to payers, argues Roger Longman of Real Endpoints, drug companies need to segment markets more effectively: the patient populations prescribers are most likely to treat and that will spark the fewest access battles; and the specific payer lines-of-business least inclined to block new drugs' use.
The Shrinking Value Of Best-In-Class And First-In-Class Drugs
Incumbency ain’t worth what it once was. Pharma companies are spending billions to create advantages that won’t have significant lasting power. Smart followers can do as well – for less.