The Ecosystem of Patient Support Programs (PSPs) in India

  • Seal S
  • S A
  • Gramle A
  • et al.
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Abstract

The incidence and prevalence of non-communicable diseases are on the rise. Such diseases require prolonged treatment and it is of utmost importance to be compliant to treatment. Pharmaceutical companies are moving from traditional marketing to “beyond the pill” marketing to foster patient centricity. These companies also have a motive to conduct sustained sales of their products for the prolonged treatment tenures. For this reason, pharmaceutical companies have come up with support programs to promote treatment adherence. In India, support programs are also conducted by the Government, peer support groups, home healthcare and animal-assisted therapy. Detailed primary research and its analysis have been conducted to look at different parameters discussed in the study. A model for an ideal patient support program has been provided.

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Seal, S., S, A. K., Gramle, A., & Vaz, N. (2021). The Ecosystem of Patient Support Programs (PSPs) in India. International Journal of Management and Humanities, 5(10), 32–36. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijmh.j1333.0651021

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