PharmaceuticalCompliance Congress
Changes to the Commercial BusinessModel and the Implications to theCompliance: SMAC!
October 29, 2013
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SMAC is changing the rules in healthcare forcingnew business models and threatening survival
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Social Volume Value
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Mobile
Analog
Analytics
Cloud
Places Spaces
General Individual
Digital
Institutional ConsumerAgent
New value propositions
New care delivery models
More customized solutions
Greater portability, security, access
More freedom, transparency, choice
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Mobile – places to spaces90% reduction in price creating business model disruption
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Ambulatory Surgery Center
Hospital
Physician Office
Physician Pocket
EconomicSocietal Technology Political
ConsumerBusiness Model
Disruption
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$2,999
$9,999
ProductDisruption
$99
$14,999
3rd Party Pay
Consumer Pay
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Analytic – general to individualShortage of critical talent for Big Data and personalized medicine
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Cloud – analog to digitalEnabling and demanding new business models
7Software, Hardware and Services
Middleware/ Platforms
HIE(i.e. interface, portal, clinical messaging exchange, analytics)
Infrastructure(e.g. network, storage, security, billing, device mgmt)
Videoconferencing
Patient
port
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Dig
italRadio
logy
ACRIS
Tele
health
Cloud Apps/ HIE Peripherals
Rem
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Patient
Monitori
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Health
Insura
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Exchange
Patient
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Logis
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Managem
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Work
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Apps
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Health
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Revenue
Cycle
Managem
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Agent – institution to consumerAll business models must address a new customer, the consumers
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60.00%Reduce own healthcare costs
Convenient access to provider
Ability to obtain information
Encouragement from myhealthcare provider
Encouragement from myhealthcare payer
Greater control over ownhealth
Manage aspects of my lifefrom my mobile phone
Manage a particular medicalcondition
Access better qualityhealthcare
Access to a greater choice ofapplications
Patient drivers to adopt mHealth
China
India
U.S.
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Measuring the biometrics of the athletes throughmobile sensors to improve performance
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Heart RateHeart Rate VariabilityHeart Rate RecoveryRespiration RateAccelerometryIntensity & LoadLive Training ZonesEstimated CoreTemperature
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Startups are also leading the way in novel sensorsand measures
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Mood and emotion
Time, heart rate, temperature, and more
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Sensors are becoming implantable, printable,ingestible, and smellable
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Flexible Electronic Chips Tattoos for Glucometers
Chips on a Pill Smelling Chips
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Business Model Innovation – Owning the DiseaseCase Study 1
Innovation in the newhealthcare paradigm
Molecular Dxscreening IDspatients whowould benefitfromtreatment
WirelessEasypodinjectiondevice recordsdosage dataand transmitsto clinicians
Nurse callcenterinterveneswhen notifiedby device ofpatient non-compliance
Clinical nursesin physician’soffice assist intreatingpatient
EHRIntegratespatientinformation
Value-basedreporting to NHSdemonstratescompliance andimprovedoutcomes
• Sales growth in a declining, off-patent brand
• Sales force reduction
• Smaller administrative costs; improved margin
• Enhanced patient outcomes at lower cost
• Better clinical integration
• More care provided in home settings at lower cost
Personalized System-based Value driven
Results:
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Business Model Innovation – Owning the DiseaseCase Study 2
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Business ModelInnovation
Sanofi insulindrugs
AgaMatrixiPhone app showspatientrelationshipbetween insulin,glucose, and otherfactors to driveeffectivemanagement
Partnership withHealthyInteractionsto foster greaterdialogue betweenpatient andprovider
AgaMatrixiBGStar glucosemeter syncs datawith app;glucose / insulindata can beemailed toproviders
App providesindividualizedglucose patterncharts that cananalyzed byproviders
Treatment AnalysisEngagement Support Data
Myriad RBMmolecular Dxscreening IDspatients whowould benefitfrom treatment
Diagnosis
Sanofi drove 15% growth in insulin sales by becoming “a 360° partnerdelivering best-in-class and integrated solutions to diabetic patients”
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Business Model Innovation – Owning the DiseaseCase Study 3
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Electronic scale totrack weight
Engagementplatform drivesadherence
-YMCA staffprovides educationon healthy diet andexercise- On-Demand videoprogram providesongoing guidance- Personalizedcounseling bypharmacists andNPs
Data fromelectronic scaleand engagementplatformaggregatedcentrally
Outcomesanalyzed todetermine efficacyof intervention
Claims data andother demographicinformation toidentify people atrisk of developingdiabetes
Business ModelInnovation
Diagnosis Treatment Engagement AnalysisSupport Data
Healthy diet andexercise regimen
United Healthcare has been collaborating withpartners to develop programs for diabetes and obesity
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Business Model Innovation – Owning the DiseaseCase Study 4
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Cardiocom‘stelescale andother tele-monitoringdevices will help itprovides instantfeedback topatients and canreducereadmissions
CardioSightReader can beused to obtainimportant detailson a patient; aHeart FailureManagementReport or CardicaCompass TrendsReport is quicklysent to the doctor.
Data allowsdoctors to seehow well deviceand medicationsare workingtogether andhow heartfunction maychange over time
Business ModelInnovation
Diagnosis Treatment Engagement AnalysisSupport Data
Medtronic’s acquisition of Cardiocom helps it offer more comprehensiveheart failure treatment value to hospitals under cost-cutting pressure
Medtronic’scardiacresynchronizationtherapy deviceshelp the heartbeat in a morecoordinatedfashion
Medtronic’sCareLinkNetwork helpsdoctors check apatient’scondition anddevice statusremotely whenthe patient istraveling
Medtronic’sInsertable CardiacMonitor helpsdoctors identifywhetherunexplainedfainting is relatedto an irregularheartbeat or othercardiac relatedproblems.
BACKGROUND
As a member of PwC's Global Healthcare Strategy team, Brian advises healthcare executives on strategy,innovation and corporate and entrepreneurial ventures. He has nearly twenty years of investment, businessdevelopment and strategy expertise within health care. Brian’s work at PwC provides senior executives withinsights on market entry strategies, business model innovation and mhealth and ehealth strategy developmentand implementation
Prior to joining PwC, Brian served as an executive for two health care firms, including one early stage companywhere he quadrupled revenues in three years, leading to a sale of the company returning 10x invested capital.Brian also drove industry acceptance and market growth of a venture backed, Silicon Valley based SaaS deployedpharmaceutical data management and performance analytics firm. Prior to these management roles, he spent adecade as an investor and entrepreneur. As an investor, Brian co-founded two top decile performing privateequity funds as ranked by PwC's MoneyTree report, whose investments included devices and diagnostics. Prior tohis business ventures, Brian served as a speechwriter to a former two-term Governor of Indiana.
INDUSTRY FOCUSBrian works within the life sciences industry for medical device and bio-pharmaceutical companies, as well as new entrants tohealthcare where he provides senior executives with insights on:Entry strategies for new markets, adjacencies or new geographic territoriesBusiness model innovation that supports access to care, higher adherence rates or improved outcomesmhealth and ehealth strategy development and implementation
PUBLICATIONS
Co-author, “The New Gold Rush,” non-traditional entrants to healthcare
Co-author, “Owning the Disease,” InVivo, December 2011, new business models in healthcare
Co-author, “Owning the Disease, Strategy and Tactics,” InVivo, April 2013
Contributor, “Medtech Innovation Scorecard: The race for global leadership”
Contributor, “Medtech Innovation Scorecard; The imperative for innovation”
Contributor, “Global Healthcare Heatlhcare M&A,” trends and analysis
Brian Williams, Global Healthcare Strategy
+1 (317) 504-0082
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A sample of our Healthcare Thought Leadership
Build and Beyond:The (r)evolution ofhealthcare PPPs
Owning the Disease:Adapting strategyinto successfulbusiness tacticsIN VIVO Magazine, April2013
Top health industryissues of 2013
Personalizedmedicine
Emerging Trends inChinese Healthcare
Owning the Disease:A new business modelIN VIVO Magazine,December 2011
You get what you payfor
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Medical TechnologyInnovationScorecard: The racefor global leadership
Biotech reinvented:Where do you gofrom here?
Health Reform:Prospering in a post-reform world
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