05/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 05/07/2026 07:21
At Asembia ASX26, the following Cencora leaders shared insights with Pharmaceutical Executive, Pharmaceutical Commerce, Drug Topics and AJMC:
Jessica Lovett, VP, Clinical Strategy & Innovation, Innomar
Managing uncertainty with strategic planning, adaptable market approaches, and reliable, data-driven collaborations to safeguard supply and ensure patient access - Access article
Patient support programs and registry data serve as real-world evidence (RWE) to enhance access, guide decisions, and maximize patient outcomes throughout the specialty product lifecycle - Access article
Establishing strong manufacturer partnerships by addressing stakeholder needs, leveraging data insights, promoting cross-functional teamwork and employing adaptable strategies for market and supply chain uncertainties - Access article
The need for disciplined, market-specific planning, rather than relying on one-size-fits-all global strategies when navigating global political and regulatory uncertainty - Access article
Defining forces shaping pharma over the next few years and what's needed for leaders to stay flexible and disciplined in how they plan and respond - Access article
Tommy Bramley, SVP, Global Consulting Services, Cencora
Evolving U.S. and global regulations on real-world evidence are prompting pharma to use rigorous methods and quality data in global launch strategies - Access article
RWE's greatest value in specialty pharma: informing payer access, guiding clinician decisions beyond trials and proving real-world outcomes, particularly for high-cost, small-population therapies where traditional data are scarce - Access article
Predictions on pharma's future-shaped by increasing complexity, including specialty and cell-and-gene therapies, evolving evidence requirements and access expectations - Access article
Ryan Telford, VP, of Health System Pharmacy Portfolio Strategy, Cencora
Technology and AI's role as "complexity-cutters" in specialty care to streamline access, affordability and adherence while freeing pharmacists from administrative tasks so they can stay at the center of care - Access article
How pharmacists can adapt to rapid change by treating agility as a core capability-using incremental automation to offload repetitive tasks, embracing innovation at every scale and stepping into a central, connective role across the patient journey for complex and specialty therapies - Access article
Combining automation and technology with strong partnerships and focus on sustainability to drive real gains in pharmacy efficiency and access-freeing pharmacists to practice at the top of their license while helping ensure emerging therapies like cell and gene treatments can reach patients at scale in a financially viable way - Access article