Beyond the Pills: Novartis Goes Digital to Reshape the Healthcare System




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Abstract

Novartis International AG, a Swiss multinational pharmaceutical company based in Basel, wanted to go in for digitized medicine as well as use different mobile applications to effectively serve the patient fraternity. Under its CEO Joseph Jimenez, Novartis had begun employing digital technologies such as Microsoft Corporation gaming technology and embedding Google Inc. sensors in contact lenses to reinvent the company, one of the world’s biggest drug makers. The company’s first-ever smart pill called Proteus used stomach fluid as a power source to broadcast signals back to its battery-powered companion patch. The data included vital information such as the time of ingestion, the patient’s heart rate, body temperature, and other activities. That data was then sent to a smartphone app used by physicians to better gauge the patient’s condition. Novartis collaborated with many tech companies to use the technology in its medicines to provide hassle free solutions for many diseases...

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Issues

The case is structured to achieve the following teaching objectives:

  • Understand the issues and challenges involved in Novartis going in for digital medicine.
  • Analyze the pros and cons of Novartis going digital.
  • Explore ways in which the pharmaceutical companies can venture into more digital applications.
  • Analyze Novartis’ move to shift to an outcome-based model.
  • Analyze the challenges faced by pharmaceutical companies in adopting such a model, and how Novartis can overcome these challenges.
Contents
INTRODUCTION
BACKGROUND NOTE
NOVARTIS’ DIGITAL INITIATIVES
COLLABORATION WITH GOOGLE [X]
DIGITALIZATION OF CLINICAL TRIALS
NOVARTIS’ ROBOTIC PILL
NOVARTIS TRIES OUTCOME-BASED PRICING
OTHER INITIATIVES
THE CHALLENGES
LOOKING AHEAD
EXHIBITS

Keywords

Digitization,Digital transformation,“Smart pills”,Digital medicine,Robotic pill,Consumer behaviour,Drug adherence behaviour,Outcome-based pricing model,healthcare,Pharmaceuticals

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