Place of work: United Kingdom, Berkshire, Buckinghamshire and Oxfordshire
Type of job contract: for an indefinite period, full-time

Required education:
Offered salary: Not specified
Number of positions: 1

Working area

Machine operators and assemblers
   Metal- and mineral-products operators
        Cement and other mineral products operators

JOB DESCRIPTION:

HE and MA Manager : Global Surgery MD and D:1500017662W Description Reports to: Health Economics and Market Access Director (direct) : Business Unit Leadership Teams (dotted) Location: Pinewood Travel: 40 Role purpose Functioning as part of the UK and Ireland HE and MA Team, this role provides specific HE and MA expertise to support decision making and appropriate market entry and access strategies in support of Business Unit objectives. The role facilitates market development for agreed growth platforms, through the development and execution of robust Health Economic value propositions and tools to support funding and procedural adoption. Provides alignment, insights and benchmarking to support a cross Business Unit best practice agenda. Key Accountabilities Market Access planning : Providing EMEA / R and D with feedback on market access opportunities and evidence requirements for pipeline projects : Provide leadership in developing and implementing Market Access strategies for existing J and J products in the UK and Ireland to maximise sales : Assist in the development and execution of pre:launch market access plans for "must wins" and new products : Work in a cross functional matrix with Clinical and Marketing colleagues to support the successful market access of Ethicon products : Provides support to the Marketing strategies for products understanding the critical importance of both national (i.e. HTA) and local (i.e. PCT / network based commissioning) Market Access activities for business success Business Cases / Value tool development : Providing usable materials / value tools to be used in the sales process : Creating comprehensive customer solutions focusing on the non:clinical stakeholders : Utilising data sources including Dr Foster/AXON to gather market intelligence and use this data to help develop local strategies to target activity and maximise sales performance : Overseeing the local adaptation of European Market Access materials (e.g. value tools, cost:effectiveness models, budget impact models) : Provide support and guidance to field based activities including the production of materials to support local commissioning of products Evidence Based Medicine and Health Technology Assessment (HTA) : Provide process and technical expertise in Health Technology Appraisal submissions of J and J products and relevant therapy areas across the health systems of the UK and Ireland (including NICE) and co:ordinate aspects of the submission process as required : Preparing economic evaluations for local use (PCT and Hospital) Hospital Reimbursement (Payment by Results in England) : Interpreting how to make best use existing tariff prices and business rules, : Managing the yearly national Tariff update process influencing internal business planning, the DH PbR team and the clinical network : Undertaking costing projects where needed to protect future tariff levels Influencing policy / shaping the environment : Mobilising clinical societies and patient groups to influence and support key business objectives : Take a leadership role in relevant industry association special interest groups : Establish strong and effective external relationships with non clinical stakeholders and reimbursement agencies where applicable within the devolved health care systems of the UK : Works in collaboration with colleagues within Market Access to influence national reimbursement policies : Identify opportunities and threats associated with changes in health policy, particularly with respect to reimbursement and the national tariff : Support colleagues in fostering and maintaining relationships with key stakeholders including health economic and clinical opinions leaders, patient groups and policy makers in the UK and Ireland Building internal capabilities : Improving capabilities around health economics, reimbursement and knowledge of s

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source: https://www.ec.europa.eu/eures

  
     


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