Digital Acceleration: Low-Hanging Fruit And Stretch Goals

COVID-19 has pushed the entire health care system to adopt new technologies and new solutions for conducting clinical research and delivering care to patients. An expert panel hosted by the Galien Foundation provided a meditation on what the biopharma industry has learned so far, and how to use the urgency created by COVID-19 to lock-in technological acceleration while maintaining what FDA’s Amy Abernethy called  “responsible progress.”

Planet Earth with detailed relief is covered with a complex luminous network of air routes based on real data. Elements of this image furnished by NASA
• Source: Shutterstock

The idea of catering more directly to patient needs, or of “meeting patients where they are,” has gone from an aspirational goal to a reality during the COVID-19 pandemic. In 2019, 11% of US consumers had used telehealth to connect with caregivers. By April 2020, 46% of US consumers reporting using telehealth to replace cancelled health care visits, according to a survey conducted by McKinsey & Company.

Similarly, the COVID-19 pandemic is also hastening a biopharma industry shift toward hybrid and virtual clinical trials, as well as...

Read the full article – start your free trial today!

Join thousands of industry professionals who rely on In Vivo for daily insights

  • Start your 7-day free trial
  • Explore trusted news, analysis, and insights
  • Access comprehensive global coverage
  • Enjoy instant access – no credit card required

More from COVID-19

Top-Selling Drugs 2023: Pharma’s $60bn COVID-19 Cliff

 

Pfizer/BioNTech’s COVID-19 vaccine Comirnaty toppled after recording the highest ever annual sales for a pharmaceutical in 2022, while Novo Nordisk’s Ozempic climbed rapidly. But Merck & Co’s immuno-oncology blockbuster Keytruda was secure in the number one spot in 2023 as COVID-19 receded.

COVID To GLP-1: Catalent Plants Ride With Novo To Next Public Health Crisis

 
• By 

A complex transformation is underway as client proposes to acquire CDMO facilities that vaccinated the world against the COVID-19 pandemic for pivot to the obesity epidemic.

Outlook 2024: Biopharma Embraces New Markets And New Tech

 

New markets, a patent cliff, an M&A rebound and clinical trial catalysts. How will it all play out for the biopharma sector in 2024? 

After All The Layoffs, Is Biopharma’s Headcount Still Growing?

 

While biotech layoffs and big pharma restructuring dominate the news in 2023, the sector’s job market remains buoyant.

More from In Vivo

Pharma’s Dance With Trump Risks Distracting From Longer-Term Threats

 
• By 

Industry is trying to side-step President Trump’s tariff- and price-curbing policy proposals. It may do better facing up to enduring R&D productivity and drug affordability challenges.

Tackling Fraud In The UK: Pharma, Are You Ready?

 
• By 

UK pharma faces a critical turning point as the Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act introduces the "Failure to Prevent Fraud" offense in September 2025, requiring companies to transform their approach to fraud prevention or face severe consequences.

Rising Leaders 2025: Kura Oncology’s Mollie Leoni On Setting Precedent, Not Following It

 
• By 

Kura Oncology's new chief medical officer discusses her path to leadership, the company's advancing AML pipeline, and her methodical approach to developing treatments for underserved oncology indications.