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07 Dec 2022, 05:30 GMT+10
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HCP Access is selective as nearly half meet with only one company monthly
SINGAPORE, Dec. 7, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Veeva Systems (NYSE: VEEV) today announced findings from the latest Veeva Pulse Field Trends Report, the largest global industry benchmark of its kind on healthcare professional HCP engagement. Asia Pacific data shows that HCP access is limited and the growth of omnichannel engagement, across digital channels is driven by reps building effective relationships through use of relevant content.
"Veeva Pulse data shows digitally enabled sales reps are using HCP time more effectively than those who continue to use only in-person interactions," said Shafi Hussain, Veeva Asia business consulting lead. "Over the last few years there has been a shift to digital as the benefits are clear that combining in-person and digital interactions drive better outcomes. APAC data shows that the addition of video increases the duration and frequency of meetings for more meaningful engagement."
Veeva Pulse data in Asia Pacific show that:
About the Veeva Pulse Field Trends Report
Analyzing over 600 million HCP interactions and activities annually from more than 80% of commercial biopharma field teams worldwide, the Veeva Pulse Field Trends Report is the largest industry benchmark of its kind on HCP engagement. The analysis compiles real-time transactional data recorded in Veeva CRM to deliver a view of engagement activity across life sciences. Indexed by Veeva quarterly, the data will help companies effectively and accurately benchmark performance to set the right, actionable goals for continued growth and impact.
Additional Information
To download a copy of the Veeva Pulse Field Trends Report, visit: veeva.com/FieldTrends
Learn more about Veeva Business Consulting: veeva.com/BusinessConsulting
Connect with Veeva on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/company/veeva-systems
About Veeva Systems
Veeva is the global leader in cloud software for the life sciences industry. Committed to innovation, product excellence, and customer success, Veeva serves more than 1,000 customers, ranging from the world's largest pharmaceutical companies to emerging biotechs. As a Public Benefit Corporation, Veeva is committed to balancing the interests of all stakeholders, including customers, employees, shareholders, and the industries it serves. For more information, visit veeva.com.
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