Understanding the National Healthcare Ecosystem to Position Medical Affairs as a Strategic Element: Lessons Learned from AstraZeneca Spain

Pharmaceut Med. 2024 Dec 23. doi: 10.1007/s40290-024-00542-x. Online ahead of print.

Abstract

Introduction: The rapidly evolving healthcare landscape has prompted Medical Affairs (MA) departments within pharmaceutical companies to transition from their traditional role as information providers to becoming strategic partners in the healthcare ecosystem. Responding to the increasing complexity of patient needs and stakeholder dynamics within Spain's national health system, this shift emphasizes the importance of aligning MA functions with broader healthcare goals. Effective transformation requires in-depth assessments of stakeholder trends and expectations. The objectives of this study were to identify key stakeholders in the Spanish healthcare ecosystem, analyze their trends in detail, and evaluate ways in which our MA department should adapt to address them.

Methods: To support this strategic transformation, we conducted a dual assessment focusing on the Spanish healthcare ecosystem. Using a combination of desk analysis and stakeholder research, we examined external and internal dynamics affecting the MA department's role. This approach identified the perspectives and needs of key stakeholders across three main communities: patients, healthcare professionals, and institutional bodies, offering insights into stakeholder-specific expectations and broader industry macrotrends.

Results: The identification of 16 pivotal stakeholders in Spain's healthcare ecosystem underscores the complex array of needs and expectations that shape MA's evolving role. For the patient community, key trends include the demand for accessible information, emotional support resources, and tools to enhance treatment adherence and chronic disease management. Among clinicians and key external experts, there is an increasing need for current medical resources, digital integration in care processes, and collaborative research opportunities. Institutional stakeholders emphasize sustainable integration of therapeutic innovations, budget predictability, and public-private collaboration to enhance healthcare quality and access. Beyond these specific needs, transversal trends affecting all stakeholders were identified, including the acceleration of medical innovation, demand for value-added services, and the expansion of digital tools and data-driven decision making. Macrotrends within the pharmaceutical industry - such as patient-centric approaches, the growth of digital health, and data-focused business models - further shape the industry's response to evolving healthcare challenges. A unified organizational vision, reflected in shared objectives and priorities, is crucial for cohesive strategy implementation.

Conclusion: This research underscores the essential role of MA departments in redefining their influence within healthcare systems. By aligning MA activities with stakeholder trends, pharmaceutical companies can reposition MA as a central pillar within the healthcare ecosystem. Our assessment of the Spanish health system provides a strategic framework that can be easily implemented by other MA departments in the industry to adapt to evolving stakeholder dynamics worldwide.