This week’s Digital Health Observer covers Daily Command’s closed loop answer to pharma’s planning and measurement gap, with daily cross channel reporting, budget decisions and field team feedback brought into one view. Veeva’s Matt Farrell explains how agentic AI can expose hidden HCP barriers and launch signals that call reporting misses, while PM Live looks at biopharma service models moving towards 24/7 AI concierge support for HCPs. Harris Poll’s AI Atlas segments consumers by AI use and trust, including people already turning to AI for health and wellness guidance. Plus Media Mortar’s AI Lab for AI search content, Swaay.Health on healthcare social media shifting to trust and credible voices, and MM+M on pharma’s creative first move from science led messaging to emotion led briefs.
Daily Command Takes on Pharma’s Two Hardest Questions: What Next, and Did It Work?
Daily Command says pharma planning and measurement are slowed by fragmented systems across brands, channels and field teams. The article describes a closed-loop model for daily cross-channel reporting and budget decisions. Read more →
Veeva’s Matt Farrell on Using Agentic AI to Find Hidden HCP Barriers
Veeva commercial strategy leader Matt Farrell says agentic AI can surface HCP barriers and engagement patterns that standard call reporting misses. The piece frames AI as a launch measurement and optimisation layer. Read more →
The AI Concierge: How Biopharma Is Rebuilding HCP Service
PM Live describes biopharma service models shifting from help desks to 24/7 AI-enabled concierge support for HCPs. The article covers implications for CRM, content access and customer service workflows. Read more →
Harris Poll’s AI Atlas Segments Consumers by Trust and Health Use
The Harris Poll’s AI Atlas groups consumers by AI use and trust, including people already using AI for health and wellness guidance. Health Populi links the segments to healthcare discovery, self-care and messaging. Read more →
Media Mortar Launches AI Lab for Content Built for AI Search
Media Mortar has launched an AI Lab to help tourism organisations adapt content for AI travel searches. The programme focuses on content structure, discoverability and how AI systems interpret brand information. Read more →
Healthcare Social Media Isn’t Dead — It’s Just Harder to Matter
Swaay.Health says healthcare social media has moved away from volume-led posting towards trust, relationship-building and credible voices. The article covers creator use, executive presence and community engagement. Read more →
Building a Creative-First Marketing Culture in Pharma
An MM+M Cannes piece says pharma brands are shifting from science-first messaging to emotion-led storytelling based on human truths. The article focuses on creative briefs, brand differentiation and attention. Read more →
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