Energized insights with Inlightened
After attending the Intellus Worldwide Fall Institute and Awards last month, I am energized by the conversations around tackling the ongoing issues in healthcare research. We know the future of healthcare insights is bright, but we’re also well aware of the work that lies ahead. And we’re in good company.
Takeaways
Sarah Longacre and I engaged with industry peers to explore the latest trends in market research and healthcare insights. Key themes included:
- AI in research: Exploring how AI is transforming early-stage and launch research
- Career pathways: Discussing innovative career paths between clinical practice and market research
- Data into action: Focusing on how insights can drive impactful strategies at the C-suite level
Driving value without compromising service
Inlightened was founded to fix what’s broken in healthcare insights and innovation, by optimizing collaboration with diversity, transparency, and quality. This isn’t about reinventing the wheel; it’s about refining our approach to engage quality HCPs and KOLs who are often disenchanted by their interactions with industry. Inlightened does this by investing heavily in our panel, project management practices, and an unwavering commitment to innovation that drives unparalleled value for research participants and clients alike.
We’re committed to reshaping the future of healthcare insights in three transformative ways:
- Fresh perspectives and diverse respondents
- Differentiated decision-makers
- AI and agility to elevate
We’re at an exciting juncture, where transforming insights into actionable strategies can truly shape the future of healthcare.
Getting Inlightened means no matter how the landscape evolves, quality of engagement and service aren’t compromised. Let us show you the way.
Pam Lintner is Inlightened’s Client Success Manager. She is a savvy market research veteran, with a wealth of experience building teams, products, and experiences. Pam has spent her career dedicated to doing what’s right for all those involved in the research process.