
Manager, Value, Access & HEOR – Neuroscience / Neuro-Rare Diseases
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Location Type: Office
Location: Beijing • China
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About the role
- Develop and execute integrated value strategies for neuroscience and neuro-rare portfolios
- Shape early access and launch readiness plans considering high unmet need and orphan frameworks
- Lead pricing and reimbursement submissions, including orphan drug positioning
- Support innovative payment solution design
- Monitor evolving neuroscience reimbursement policies and rare disease access pathways
- Lead development/adaptation of cost-effectiveness and budget impact models reflecting: High disability burden, Long-term neurological sequelae, Productivity loss and caregiver burden, Comorbidity risks (e.g., depression, cardiovascular risk in migraine, SUDEP in epilepsy)
- Develop burden of disease evidence demonstrating: Quality-of-life impairment, Indirect economic burden, Societal impact
- Support RWE strategy, including registry-based evidence and post-launch effectiveness studies
- Address clinical uncertainty typical in rare diseases (small sample sizes, single-arm trials, surrogate endpoints)
- Collaborate with global HEOR teams to localize global value dossiers
- Prepare and lead HTA submissions tailored to neurology and rare disease evaluation frameworks
- Translate complex neurological clinical data into payer-relevant value arguments
- Proactively engage clients on unmet need, disease severity, and societal impact
- Support negotiation strategy with scenario modelling and access impact simulations
- Partner closely with Medical Affairs, Regulatory, Commercial, and Global HEOR teams
- Work with clinical KOLs in neurology and rare disease networks
- Engage patient advocacy groups to understand patient-relevant outcomes
- Contribute to scientific publications and congress submissions related to HEOR evidence
- Ensure all HEOR and access activities comply with regulatory and ethical standards
- Maintain scientific integrity in all submissions and external communications
Requirements
- Advanced degree (Master’s/PhD) in Health Economics, Epidemiology, Public Health, Pharmacy, Health Policy, or related discipline
- 5+ years in Market Access / HEOR / Pricing & Reimbursement
- Experience in neuroscience and/or rare diseases strongly preferred
- Demonstrated experience with HTA submissions in high unmet need or orphan settings
- Experience handling uncertainty and evidence gaps typical in rare disease launches
- Strong expertise in cost-effectiveness analysis and budget impact modelling
- Understanding of orphan drug policy frameworks and rare disease access pathways
- Experience with RWE design and interpretation from the economic part
- Ability to quantify indirect costs and caregiver burden
- Knowledge of neurology disease landscape and treatment pathways
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Hard Skills & Tools
cost-effectiveness analysisbudget impact modellingRWE designHTA submissionspricing and reimbursementevidence generationdata interpretationscenario modellingaccess impact simulationsvalue strategy development
Soft Skills
collaborationcommunicationnegotiationleadershipstrategic thinkingproblem-solvingclient engagementscientific integrityadaptabilitycritical thinking
Certifications
Master’s degreePhD