What Chinese healthcare professionals want
This article was originally published in Scrip
Executive Summary
Aiming for deeper healthcare professional (HCP) engagement in China? Then perhaps you need to shore up digital channels of communication to disseminate medical information and keep the rep visit frequencies limited. Also note: Some physicians prefer to receive information on the price for the treatment of related drugs via simple phone calls and generally calls post mid-day may be optimal.
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