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eSampling Strategies: Using Internet Technologies to Increase Impact at the Point of Care
Datamonitor, Oct 2006, Pages: 40


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The provision of samples to physicians is a key driver of pharmaceutical marketing success. eSampling can be a cost effective means of supplementing traditional drug sample distribution practices and should be used in combination with sales rep-based sampling efforts. Used effectively, eSampling can expand physician coverage and improve the quality of services provided to dedicated prescribers.


Scope of this title:
- Insight into how willing the physician populations in key markets are to adopt alternative methods of sampling
- Analysis of which consumer groups are most amenable to using sample vouchers or coupons in lieu of sample packets
- Identification of key factors that impact physicians? willingness to use the Internet to increase access to drug samples
- A discussion of the growing importance of the preferences of US patients in the adoption of an eSampling strategy


Highlights of this title:
We find that consumers in the US are just as likely as physicians in the US to regularly return to a pharmaceutical-sponsored website that offers printable vouchers or coupons as a feature.

An ideal eSampling platform should be customizable and offer an option to link into an eDetailing application. Additionally, electronic sampling applications that provide increased functionality and allow manufacturers to get more value out of their data are preferable.

Despite the fact that physicians in the US and Western Europe still prefer in-person delivery of samples, we predict that sample vouchers and coupons will continue to play a bigger role, in some cases taking the place of sample packets entirely.


Reasons to order your copy:
- Identify opportunities within the US market to enable patients to gain greater access to eSamples through consumer-facing websites
- Understand why physicians continue to prefer to distribute sample packets rather than coupons or voucher to their patients
- Target opportunities to expand the use of eSampling in key pharmaceutical markets



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