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The high price of healthcare is explained by the high price
of medicines. (T/F) - Answer-False - People commonly
assume the high price of healthcare is explained by the
high price of medicines and patients spending more on
prescription drugs than on other healthcare services.
These assumptions are incorrect. Prescription drug
spending is a smaller fraction of total healthcare costs
than ever before. Prescription and non-prescription
pharmaceuticals are estimated to be less than 8% of the
total healthcare costs in this country
One of the oldest and least effective pharmaceutical
marketing techniques is DTC (direct-to-consumer)
advertising. (T/F) - Answer-False - DTC (direct-to-
consumer) advertising is the newest effective marketing
technique
What influences the number of districts in a region? -
Answer-The regions population
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What is an example of the regionalization of healthcare
delivery systems? - Answer-California and Florida have
different prescription reimbursement policies. - In today's
healthcare marketplace, healthcare delivery systems are
often regionalized. This means that healthcare payment
systems (policies relating to physician prescribing and
prescription reimbursement) are different in the Western
states than they are in the Midwest.
The heart of a pharmaceutical sales team is the Regional
Manager. (T/F) - Answer-False - The heart of a
pharmaceutical sales team is the territory representative
(professional sales representative)
Most District Managers (DMs) did not start as
representatives. (T/F) - Answer-False - Most District
Managers (DMs) are former territory representatives who
earned promotions and are very knowledgeable about
day-to-day selling requirements.
How many territories are in a typical district? - Answer-8 to
12
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What is the most effective method for grabbing market
share? - Answer-Comparative selling.
Pharmaceutical reps mainly visit pharmacies. (T/F) -
Answer-False - Most visits will be to physician's offices
Pharmaceuticals are arguably the most socially important
healthcare product. (T/F) - Answer-True
Pharmaceutical development is a high-risk undertaking, in
which many promising leads prove disappointing. (T/F) -
Answer-True
Pharmaceutical sales are highest in which geographic
regions? - Answer-The U.S., Western Europe, and Japan.
The U.S. accounts for about ______ of the world's
pharmaceutical revenues. - Answer-50%
What event has fueled recent growth in the
pharmaceutical industry? - Answer-Population growth and
increased life expectancies.
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According to your manual, what describes the predicted
relationship between pharmaceutical companies and
genomic research facilities? - Answer-Partnerships
between them will not prove immediately profitable.
Prescription drug therapy is not cost-effective for
insurance companies and insurance providers. (T/F) -
Answer-False - Prescription drug therapy IS cost-effective
for insurance companies and insurance providers.
It usually takes about 1-2 calls to a physician before
he/she commits to prescribing your product. (T/F) -
Answer-False - Sometimes it takes several sales calls to
an individual physician before they will commit to
prescribing your product. The time it takes to win this
confidence depends on that particular physician's
education, experience, idiosyncrasies, and the needs of
their particular patient base
The pharmacist may dispense a product other than what
the physician prescribed. (T/F) - Answer-True - There are
two possibilities where this can happen 1) the pharmacist
substitutes a generic 2) the pharmacist calls the doctor
and requests permission to dispense a different
medication