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Home-based, NJ, US. Under general direction of the Director of Client Services, AoR Account Lead, and on behalf of clients, this hands-on role helps maintain and grow strong client relationships with assigned brands, contributes to product payer strategy development, develops and drives innovative managed market initiatives, works with internal teams to ensure the quality of deliverables and interactions with assigned … Read more
Home-based, US. Under the general direction of the AoR account lead and on behalf of clients, this active, hands-on role maintains and grows strong client relationships with assigned brands, leads product payer strategy development, drives innovative managed markets initiatives, and leads internal teams to ensure the quality of deliverables and interactions with assigned clients. Ensures projects are successfully completed at … Read more
Remote, US. In this role, you will drive meaningful commercial success by securing profitable business, actively harvesting accounts, creating leads, and ensuring accurate project forecasting and pricing. As part of the Consulting leadership team, the Managing Director Value, Access and HEOR will contribute to setting business direction, strategy, and priorities and take ownership for driving the overall growth and scalability … Read more
Home-based, UK / EU. Contract or Permanent position. Ideal opportunity for a freelance candidate who is interested in the stability of a permanent position or a Pricing Consultant / Manager in a permanent role who is interested in working for a small company where there will be excellent development opportunities. Flexible salary depending on location and experience. This is a … Read more
Home-based, US. The Oncology Medical Affairs team has an immediate opening for a Health Economics and Outcomes Research (HEOR) Scientist. The demand for high-quality economic and outcomes research (HEOR) and real-world evidence (RWE) to support drug development, health technology assessment/access decisions, product differentiation, and clinical decision-making continues to grow. Because of this heightened need, this team is seeking a talented … Read more
Tips for Health Economists working from home
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to affect the world, more and more people are finding themselves working from home. This trend is no different for health economists. Although working from home has its benefits, it can also be challenging to stay productive, motivated, and focused on work. In this article, we provide tips for health economists who work from home to help them be more productive and successful in their work.
1. Establish a routine
When working from home, it can be tempting to stay in bed longer and work in your pyjamas. However, establishing a routine can help you be more productive. Try to wake up at the same time each day, get dressed, and have breakfast before starting your workday. This routine can help signal to your brain that it's time to work and help you get into a productive mindset.
2. Create a dedicated workspace
Working from your couch or bed may seem like a good idea, but it can be counterproductive. It's best to create a dedicated workspace where you can focus on work without distractions. A separate room or a desk in a quiet area of your home can help you create a productive workspace.
3. Use technology to stay connected
Working from home can be isolating, but it doesn't have to be. Using technology to stay connected with colleagues can help you stay motivated and engaged with your work. Regular video conferences, chat apps, and email can all help you stay connected with your team and ensure that you're meeting your work objectives.
4. Take breaks
It's essential to take regular breaks when working from home. Sitting for long periods can be bad for your health, and taking breaks can help you refresh your mind and body. Consider taking short breaks every hour or so, and taking a longer break for lunch.
5. Stay organized
Working from home can lead to distractions, and it's easy to lose track of your work objectives. Staying organized can help you stay on track. Create a to-do list at the start of each day, and prioritize your tasks to ensure that you're meeting your objectives.
6. Avoid distractions
Distractions can be the enemy of productivity. It's essential to avoid distractions when working from home, whether it's the TV, social media, or your family. Consider creating a schedule that works around your family's needs or using noise-canceling headphones to help you focus.
7. Set boundaries
When working from home, it's easy for work and personal life to blur together. It's important to set boundaries to help you separate the two. Establish working hours, and avoid working outside of those hours. Additionally, make sure that your family knows when you're working, and try to avoid interruptions.
8. Stay healthy
Staying healthy is crucial for success when working from home. Regular exercise, healthy eating, and good sleep habits can all help you be more productive and focused. Consider taking a walk or stretching during your breaks, and avoid snacking on unhealthy foods.
9. Invest in your professional development
Working from home can provide more flexibility, but it's important to continue investing in your professional development. Attend virtual conferences, take online courses, and network with other health economists to continue growing your skills and knowledge.
10. Have a positive mindset
Finally, having a positive mindset can help you be more productive and successful when working from home. Focus on the benefits of working from home, and try to stay optimistic about your work.
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