Enterprise Team Projects

In the complex, dynamic world of healthcare, commercial teams are challenged to perform multiple feats: launch new products, gain formulary status, increase margins, expand market share, and outwit competitors — usually against impossibly tight deadlines.

Now, a commercial organization with more projects than people to manage them can speed results and shorten their list by outsourcing a project to a team of graduate students from the USC Healthcare Decision Analysis & Biopharmaceutical Marketing programs.

The USC Enterprise Team Projects team consists of 5-7 graduate students who contribute approximately 1,200 hours to the effort over four months.

Projects can be structured around problems or opportunities including new product commercializationvalue and accesspricing and reimbursementcompetitive intelligenceproduct marketingbrand strategy, pipeline and business development, and other key business areas.

Ryan Babakhani

“The Healthcare Decision Analysis program has helped me stand out as a candidate for every internship and job opportunity I have pursued since starting the program. Between my didactic courses, the competitive intelligence Enterprise Team Project at Deallus and the market access Enterprise Team Project at Kite Pharma, I have had the opportunity to partake in countless invaluable experiences.”

Ryan Babakhani

PharmD ’23, MS Healthcare Decision Analysis ‘23

Post-Doctoral Fellow: Value & Evidence Strategy/HEOR, Beam Therapeutics

Read about Enterprise Team Projects program in Results Magazine

Past Projects with Company Sponsors

Analysis of ICER reports to inform on product development strategy of company’s pipeline products.

Evaluation of market access and reimbursement in emerging markets for company’s oncology product portfolio.

Competitive and market analysis of laboratory companion diagnostics market for new business line.

Analysis of technology assessment and approval process of large-capital medical device purchases at hospitals.

Analysis and financial forecasts of new products and services for health system customers.

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