BridgeBio is looking to ensure patients have access to and commercialization of their therapies in the US by developing and executing innovative Health Economics & Outcomes Research (HEOR) strategies.
Requirements
- 8+ years of relevant experience with an emphasis on the pharmaceutical/medical device industry and/or managed care experience; 6+ years of experience in health economics and outcomes research
- Demonstrated understanding of the US and payer policy with a comprehensive understanding of the US healthcare systems and reimbursement processes, and public policy decision-making
Responsibilities
- Execute on the HEOR plan by designing, developing, and completing HEOR-led studies that support commercialization strategies and demonstrate value to key stakeholders
- Lead development of AMCP Dossiers, Budget Impact Models and other economic tools to support the commercialization of BridgeBio therapies
- Collaborate with KOLs on study design and authorship to execute HEOR studies and build relationships with Centers of Excellence
- Support US field team with engagement with payers and population health decision makers to demonstrate the value of BridgeBio therapies to inform decisions on utilization
- Partner with Clinical Development, Evidence Generation and Statistics colleagues on the design and execution of HEOR studies including real world evidence for BridgeBio therapies
- Conduct HEOR advisory boards and market research as needed to understand evolving evidence requirements for payers and IDNs in assigned therapeutic areas
- Collaborate with Head of HEOR and Market Access colleagues in ICER assessments and responses related to assigned therapeutic areas
Other
- A Master's Degree in a relevant discipline (e.g., health economics, health services research, medicine, pharmacy, public health, psychometrics, epidemiology, and decision sciences) required
- Outstanding communication and presentation skills with the ability to present at the executive level and with external thought leaders with the capability to examine and project appropriate details
- Well organized with the ability to multitask, prioritize, and manage shifting responsibilities in a small, fast-moving, and entrepreneurial environment
- Primarily domestic travel required, expected to be 20-30% of the time
- Must be demonstrate cross functional collaboration across Market Access, Medical Affairs, Commercial and Clinical Development among other functions.